Cavity Insulation
Cavity insulation improves a buildings energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer between the interior and exterior of a structure. This type of insulation is commonly used in both residential and commercial structures to help maintain a consistent indoor temperature and reduce heating bills during colder months. Reducing heating bills gives a reduction in the properties carbon footprint.
There are three main types of cavity insulation. Blown-in insulation is a loose insulation material that is blown into the cavity using specialised equipment. Expanding foam is sprayed or injected into cavities where it expands and hardens to create an airtight barrier. Pre-cut panels or rolls of insulation are fitted into cavities or between studs in walls.
In addition to thermal benefits, cavity wall insulation can also reduce sound transmission and help make the inside of a property quieter.
All insulation is bulky and can be difficult to transport. Bradfords have specialised vehicles for transporting large products and can save you time by delivering directly to your home or site.