CELOTEX ROOF

INSULATION

WITH THE COST OF ENERGY INCREASING AND THE WINTER MONTHS STARTING TO CLOSE IN, NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO LOOK AT THE INSULATION IN YOUR HOME.

Up to 25% of the overall heat loss of UK houses escapes through their roof.

Why Celotex?

Celotex has a considerable advantage over many other insulation. This is reflected through our high performance insulation solutions. Celotex PIR insulation offers: • Products with a thermal conductivity of 0.022 W/mK offering even better U-values and some of the thinnest possible solutions • Low emissivity values within cavity air spaces • Better thermal efficiency per mm than many other insulation materials • The broadest range of PIR thicknesses from 12mm to 200mm • A product range suitable for pitched and flat roofs, walls and floors • Product solutions for both new build and refurbishment projects

HOW TO SPOT IF YOUR INSULATION NEEDS UPGRADING

Cold and draughty spots, or rooms that quickly lose heat or become too hot.

Insulation is largely invisible, hidden away in our roofs, walls and floors. However, if you spot any of the following symptoms in your home, it could be a sign to update and improve your insulation.

Noise travelling through the walls and floors.

Higher than average energy bills.

FAQs

What is Celotex Insulation ?

Celotex is a multi-purpose insulation board that can be used for a huge range of applications. Roof insulation , floor insulation , wall insulation and cavity wall insulation are places where Celotex could be used.

Is Celotex fireproof ?

Celotex is not fireproof however it is fire resistant which means the material slows the spread of fire. Specifically designed to resist high temperatures with a Euroclass 'F' reaction to fire classification.

What is Celotex made from ?

Celotex Insulation boards are made using a PIR

( polyisocyanurate ) foam material. This foam is sandwiched between 2 layers of low emissive foil. This creates a rigid foam core insulation board which is both lightweight and hard wearing. The production process is zero ozone depletion and as such has a low impact on the environment. At the time of writing Celotex PIR insulation is manufactured in thicknesses from 20mm up to 200mm.

Is Celotex waterproof ?

Celotex is moisture resistant as it is a closed cell foam product. This insulant is ok left outside for a small period of time but should not be left immersed in water as eventually this will break down the foam.