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Loft Insulation

Loft insulation helps reduce heat loss through the roof, keeping homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer, which can lower energy consumption. It can also work as a sound barrier, limiting external noise from entering the home. Many options, such as glass wool insulation (also known as fibreglass insulation), are fire resistant and water resistant. This type of insulation is suitable for both lofts and walls. Our range includes market-leading brands like Rockwool and ISOVER.

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  • Rockwool Thermal Acoustic Insulation Roll 3650 x 1200 x 150mm

    Rockwool Thermal Acoustic Insulation Roll 3650 x 1200 x 150mm

    The Rockwoold Insulation Roll 150 x 1200 x 3650mm is an A1 fire rated thermal and acoustic insulation Roll. ROCKWOOL® Roll is pre-split into two 100mm layers, enabling fast fitting into loft joists. The rolls provide excellent medium density thermal,...

Glass wool insulation

What is Glass Wool Insulation?

Glass Wool, also known as Fibreglass Insulation, is made by mixing natural glass with recycled glass. The recycled glass can come from items like car windscreens, bottles, and window panes. This glass is melted, pushed through a fine mesh to create thin fibres, and then cooled naturally.

Benefits of Glass Wool

  • Acoustic insulation – Helps reduce noise transfer between rooms or areas. Commonly used in places where soundproofing is needed but compressive strength is not. Often sold as fibreglass batts.
  • Water resistance – Works well in cavity walls and can be adapted to suit specific wall conditions.
  • Fire safety – Non-combustible and won’t burn. It has a European A1 fire rating, making it effective in protecting a building during a fire.
  • Thermal efficiency – A lightweight, cost-effective way to keep heat in. It can achieve the same results as other materials at about half the weight.

Where Can Glass Wool Be Used?

  • Lofts – Loft insulation helps save both energy and money. Our Spacesaver range comes in thin, strong rolls that are easy to store and install.
  • Walls built to regulations – Some walls need to meet specific building standards. RD35 is a high-density glass wool option that is slim yet meets a variety of wall construction requirements.
  • Partition (party) walls – These internal walls separate rooms. Glass Wool reduces sound travel between spaces.
  • External timber frame walls – Improves both thermal and acoustic performance, keeping buildings warm and blocking unwanted noise.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much loft insulation do I need?
To work out how much loft insulation you need, you should first measure the thickness of your current insulation and work out how much you will need to take the depth to 270mm. Next, you should measure the total area of your loft. This can be done by measuring both the length and width of the space in metres and multiply the length by the width, which will give you the square metre area (m2) of your loft. For example, if the total area in m2 is 50, you will need 8 rolls of insulation.
How thick should loft insulation be?
Insulation should be around 200mm to 270mm thick.
How much is loft insulation?
The average cost of loft insulation is between £5 and £11 per square metre.
Is loft insulation flammable?
Loft insulation is non-combustible.
What is loft insulation made of?
Loft insulation is made of glass fibre, sheep’s wool, hemp, or recycled polyester.

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