Ceiling

Below are listed various materials we recommend for ceiling insulation. All products listed have varying thermal and acoustic qualities, so feel free to call us and discuss futher the benifits of each.   

Fibreglass

Fibreglass InsulationFibreglass, or “Glasswool” is the most common insulation material used in Australia today. Made from recycled glass, its cost per square meter ensures most homes will have the ability to be insulated at an affordable price. Available in a wide range of R-Values.

Earthwool

Earthwool InsulationFor those who want the high performance of fibreglass but without all the itch, this is the product for you. Formaldahyde free, cost effective and 100% recycled, this is the future of home insulation as it is essentially fibreglass without all the negative press. Available in a wide range of R-Values.

Polyester

Polyester InsulationPolyester is a totally synthetic material favoured by installers and consumers alike as it does not irritate when put in contact with human skin. More expensive that Glasswool, it offers similar acoustic, thermal and fire rating properties. Available in a wide range of R-Values

Wool

Wool InsulationDue to its intricate structure, wool has a major advantage over man-made fibres: It breaths and traps air, giving higher thermal and acoustic ratings over other insulators. It can also act as a buffer or stabilizer to reduce peak humidity levels and condensation. Expect to pay extra, but you’ll feel the difference. Available in a wide range of R-Values

Cellulose

Cellulose InsulationCellulose insulation is perhaps the greenest material on the market as it’s made from 100% recycled paper. When comparing this to other materials, bear in mind this product offers the best overall comfort for your living space as when applied correctly it achieves a 'no-gaps' finish.

For flat skillion roofing, cellulose is really the only practical way of retro-fitting your roof space. Cellulose insulation also acts as a natural deterrant for pests and rodants. R-Values with this product are directly linked to the applied thickness.