Heat loss and gain occurs to some degree through every surface of your home - walls, windows, ceilings and floors - as well as through air leakage; see this article for more details. Windows and walls combined make up the greatest gain or loss of heat, around 20-40% loss and 40-60% gain, while the ceiling is the largest single component at 25-35% of total. Insulation materials and techniques can be employed in all cases to reduce this burden on your pocket and on the environment.
With Environmentally Safe Natural Insulation, you have a range of products available for your insulation needs. We have fibres, boards, foils and even include ventilators and skylights in our product range; all are involved with regulating the temperature of your home.
Cellulose Fibre
Cellulose Fibre insulation has gained its reputation worldwide as the most efficient insulation on the market and is fast becoming the popular choice product. Studies have shown that cellulose is 20-50% more effective than the next best choice, Fibreglass wool. It is also a great acoustic insulator.
Foilboard
This rigid insulation panel offers a light weight and economical insulation solution for providing great thermal comfort. It can be use in brick wall cavities during construction, under the floor and is good in the ceilings of factories and warehouses - wherever the space is planar and well-defined.
Polyester Batts
Polyester Batts are one of the safest synthetic insulation products available to insulate your home, providing both thermal and acoustic insulation. This form of polyester is also found in clothing and pillows.
Foil Wrap
Foil Wrap has a low volume and weight, advanced thermal properties and low cost.
Ventilators
Problems associated with heat and moisture in the roof can be avoided by the installation of adequate ventilation systems. With your home's roof cavity kept cooler and drier, your insulation doesn't have to work nearly as hard to keep your home cool.
Skylights
Bring more natural light to your living areas with a skylight installed by ESNI. All our skylights are well-insulated, of course!