A Guide to Insulation
Find all of the information and advice you need to insulate your home
Find all of the information and advice you need to insulate your home
Whether self building or renovating, the thermal efficiency of your home should be a prime concern — both for environmental reasons and the savings you could make on heating bills. All new homes have to meet certain levels when it comes to thermal performance, but how you do this can be daunting to those new to building.
The professionals you may be working with on your project will already have methods they are familiar with, but as a client it is helpful to know what is available and the benefits of each. Here, we summarise the options and link to further reading.
How to Insulate a Wall
In this article, Tim Pullen explains the differences between internal, external and cavity wall insulation. He also looks at different products used for insulation.
External Wall Insulation
Tim Pullen explains the benefits and consequences of using external insulation.
Internal Wall Insulation
For many period properties and conversion projects, insulating on the outside is not an option, so internal wall insulation is the best option, with the least visual impact. Michael Holmes explains all.
Breathable Insulation
If choosing natural and sustainable materials is important to you, breathable types of insulation may be best for your home (and health). Tim Pullen explains more.
Insulating Lofts, Roofs and Floors
Adding insulation is a cost-effective way to decrease your homes heat loss. Tim Pullen explains the available options.
How to Insulate Old Homes
Insulating older properties demands a little more care and consideration. Our guide explains how.
Timber Frames: Insulation and Airtightness
A look at the improved energy efficiency of timber frame homes and an explanation of the best ways to insulate them.