Versatile insulating material
Our versatile sheep wool insulating material is the perfect solution for improving energy efficiency and keeping your home comfortable no matter the season. Made with 100% natural sheep wool, our revolutionary insulation solution is sustainably sourced and renewable in order to make our contribution for a greener planet.
Well insulated
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ROOF
A well-insulated roof is an essential factor in avoiding heat loss. After the facade, the roof insulation is the most important insulating surface in the house and provides significant protection against outside.
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CEILING
Ceiling insulation has two different objectives: First is the thermal insulation of the storey ceiling towards the outside or towards a cold room. Second is sound insulation is always a major issue especially in apartment buildings.
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WALL
The insulation of the exterior wall has the greatest energy effect in the field of house insulation. Efficient insulation permanently prevents heat losses. Outside insulation is preffered but internal wall insulation will also do the job.
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FLOOR
Ensures that the floor under your feet feels warm and prevents the room from cooling down from the bellow. In addition to thermal insulation, impact sound insulation is also an important factor for comfort and cosiness within your own house.
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DOORS
If the door is insulated properly, savings will be done on air conditioning and heating since heat and moisture loss will be reduced or eliminated.
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WINDOWS
We can improve our window install by using more natural, safe and healthy materials that are easier to install. No builder likes struggling to insulate around windows with messy spray foam insulation.
Certified wool insulation products
All our sheep wool insulation products hold the ISO certifications for sustainable building materials which stand for health compatibility, environmentally friendly production and conservation of finite resources.
Determination of thermal resistance
Testing procedures for determining (guarded hot plate or heat flow meter methods) the thermal resistance of test specimens having a thermal resistance of not less than 0,5 m2 K/W. - SR EN 12667:2002
Fire behaviour
Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Classification using test data from reaction to fire tests. TS EN ISO: EN 13501-1
Sound Insulation
Acoustics Laboratory Measurement Of Sound Insulation Of Building Elements - Measurement Of Airborne Sound Insulation ISO 10140-2:2021