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A guide to home insulation: How it can
benefit your pocket and the environment
Home Building & Renovating Show
National Insulation Association (NIA)
The NIA are a trade association who represent the
manufacturers and installers of home insulation solutions in
the UK, we represent over 90% of UK capacity.
The team consists of 5 full time staff
Neil Marshall
(Chief Executive)
John Mason
(Head of Policy & Communication)
Wendy Taylor
(Admin Assistant)
Bev Coombe
(Membership Services Manager)
Suzanne Clarke
(Office Manager)
Where does the heat go?
According to the Energy Saving Trust in an uninsulated
home:
• Up to 20% heat loss through windows & doors
• Up to 25% heat loss through the loft/roof space
• Up to 33% heat loss through cavity walls
• Up to 45% heat loss through solid walls
How much does this wasted heat cost?
• Cavity wall insulation - £120 p.a. – payback around 4 years
and less with subsidies
• Loft insulation - £155 p.a. – payback around 3 years and less
with subsidies
• Solid wall insulation - £360 -£380 p.a.
• Draught proofing - £25 p.a.
• Tank jacket - £30 p.a.
The National Perspective
Over half the existing housing stock in the UK has
inadequate levels of insulation!
• Around 9m cavity walls
• Around 15m lofts with inadequate insulation
Most people have some loft insulation but it is not
sufficient – to comply with modern standards it should be
around 270mm deep
• Around 7m properties have solid walls that need insulating
Eco – Friendly Products
CWI
• Certain Glass Mineral Wool has approximately
55% recycled content
• Certain Rock Wool contains approximately 20%
recovered waste material
• EPS Bead is CFC, HFC, HCFC free
LOFT
• Blown Cellulose is manufactured from recycled
newsprint.
Cavity Wall Insulation (CWI)
• CWI is a permanent, maintenance free home
improvement, lasting the life of the building, according
to the Building Research Establishment.
• CWI is one of the most cost effective energy efficiency
measures for the home. It can save around £120 each
year on a typical home fuel bill.
• CWI is a hassle and mess free measure that takes
only a few hours to install, but the time does depend on
the size of the house and other factors, such as access.
Cavity Wall Insulation
• Three main types of insulation:
• Mineral Wool (Glass & Rock)
• EPS Bead (Expanded Polystyrene Bead)
• U F Foam (Urea Formaldehyde Foam)
• All three materials have roughly equivalent thermal
insulation properties, are resistant to water penetration
and will not transmit water across the cavity or from
below the damp proof course level by capillary action.
Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency
• CIGA (Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency) issue an
independent and trusted 25 year guarantee,
• The guarantee covers defects in materials and
workmanship.
• All NIA member installers are CIGA registered and as
long as the property meets the recommended requirements
will be able to apply for the guarantee on the households
behalf.
Solid Wall Insulation
• 30 - 36% of the UK’s housing stock is estimated to
consist of non-cavity wall construction (solid brick,
solid stone, pre 1944 timber frame and nontraditional concrete construction).
• 45% of a homes heat escapes through the walls of
a solid wall property.
• Well over 50% of fuel poor households are in the
hard to treat homes sector.
• Solid wall properties can be insulated either
internally or externally.
Solid Wall Insulation
• Internal Solutions:
Flexible Thermal Linings
Rigid Thermal Board
Typically consists of either dry lining in the form of flexible
thermal linings available in 1 metre by 12.5 metre rolls,
laminated insulating plasterboard (known as thermal board), or
built-up systems using fibrous insulation such as mineral wool
held in place using a studwork frame.
• External Solutions:
Rendering
Cladding
Comprise of an insulation layer fixed to the existing wall, such
as a protective render or decorative cladding. Dry cladding
offers a wide range of finish materials that can be used – timber
panels, stone or clay tiles, brick slips or aluminium panels.
Loft Insulation
• Up to 15% of a homes heating costs escape through
the roof.
• Most loft insulation materials work by preventing the
movement of heated air through the material – in order
to work effectively the material should not be over
stretched or compressed.
• Today's thermal insulation depth requirements for loft
insulation are 270mm.
Loft Insulation
• Most UK houses will have some loft insulation already
installed, however the majority have150mm or less and
should be topped up.
• The three main types of British Standard Loft
Insulation are:
• Mineral Wool (Glass or Rock)
• Blown Mineral Wool (Glass or Rock)
• Blown Cellulose
Draught Proofing
• Many homes leak heat through gaps in the joins of
their windows and doors. A typical home can suffer
20% of all heat loss through ventilation and
draughts.
• Draught proofing is one of the most inexpensive
and effective energy efficiency measures for the
home.
• The different types of materials available are:
 Brushes
 Foams
 Sealants
 Shaped rubber or plastic draught excluders
For Landlords………
• From the 1st October all landlords will have to
provide an Energy Performance Certificate when
renting a property.
• The Landlords Energy Saving Allowance (LESA) allows private landlords who pay income tax to offset
up to £1,500 spending per dwelling (not per building)
per year.
• If do not there is the Housing, Health and Safety
Rating System…
The Sign of Professionalism
• All NIA installers are approved, reliable
installers and the products used are tested and
accredited to standard.
• The signs to look out for when getting
insulation are:
Code of Professional Practice
• All NIA Members agree to adhere to the code
• Promoting high standards to maintain and
provide Customer Satisfaction
Locating an NIA approved installer
www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk
• Postcode locator
• Factual Information
• FAQ’s
• Lists of reputable regional installers
How to get advice & contact us
• Telephone : 0845 163 63 63
• Email : [email protected]
• Fax: 01525 854918
• Written Correspondence: 2 Vimy Court, Vimy
Road, Leighton Buzzard, Beds, LU7 1FG
Questions Please?