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Introduce The New Generation of Insulation with Earthwool Underfloor Insulation

If you've done any insulation research in Australia in the last several years, you've probably come across Earthwool underfloor insulation. You could have been intrigued by the name and wondered if it was made of sheep's wool. In truth, Earthwool, like many other insulation types, is made of glasswool.

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Introduce The New Generation of Insulation with Earthwool Underfloor Insulation

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  1. Introduce The New Generation of Insulation with Earthwool Underfloor Insulation If you've done any insulation research in Australia in the last several years, you've probably come across Earthwool underfloor insulation. You could have been intrigued by the name and wondered if it was made of sheep's wool. In truth, Earthwool, like many other insulation types, is made of glasswool. Earthwool is a registered trademark of Knauf Insulation Contractors, a global firm founded in Germany. It is made from recycled glass bottles and does not include any additional formaldehyde. Earthwool is imported from other countries into Australia. It contains properties that set it apart from other types of glasswool insulation. Why Is Earthwool Less Irritating Than Other Materials? Knauf Insulation's patented techniques provide longer strands, which minimise breaking and lessen skin irritation because smaller strands can enter your pores more easily. Furthermore, because ECOSE technology is free of harsh chemicals like formaldehyde and phenol, the products are less scratchy when compared to other glasswool products. Features of Earthwool: Softer Feeling When compared to traditional glasswool, Earthwool with ECOSE Technology offers a softer feel and is less irritating, according to more than 90 per cent of experienced installers.

  2. Odourless Earthwool is odourless thanks to ECOSE Technology. More than 80 per cent of installers prefer the neutral odour of Earthwool over the odour of typical glasswool created with formaldehyde. Quick Cutting The majority of installers also mentioned how easy it was to cut Earthwool with ECOSE Technology. High Recycled Content Level Because of their substantial recycled and renewable content, Earthwool products are intrinsically sustainable. Earthwool saves hundreds of times more energy in usage than it does in manufacturing. Conclusion: Adding insulation to your home's ceiling area can reduce summer heat gains and winter heat losses by up to 35per cent! Earthwool insulation is a low-cost insulation option that provides significant thermal and acoustic benefits to improve the comfort of your home!

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