Knauf Earthwool R6.0 275 x 580 x 1160mm 7.4m2 Ceiling Insulation Batts

$145.07 Inc GST

Knauf Earthwool Ceiling Insulation is a type of glasswool insulation that is made from recycled glass bottles and is known for its softness. By installing Earthwool insulation, homeowners can help reduce their energy costs.

Actual Area (sq m) 7.4
Total Price $145.07

Description

Knauf Earthwool Ceiling Insulation

The primary insulation product used for roof spaces is insulation batts, and when it comes to home insulation projects, the ceiling should be given top priority. While it’s true that other areas may also require insulation, if you had to prioritize between the roof, walls, or underfloor, the ceiling or roof should be the first area to insulate.

Knauf offers Earthwool ceiling insulation in various widths and thicknesses that are suitable for typical joist heights and spacing. These insulation batts are packaged in sturdy, white poly bags that include straightforward instructions for DIY installation in your home. However, if you plan to install the insulation yourself, it’s important to familiarize yourself with Knauf’s safety instructions and DIY videos before you begin. Knauf Earthwool Ceiling Insulation Batts are an excellent option for homeowners looking to save money on their energy bills through a DIY approach.

Soft Touch Insulation

When it comes to recommending roof batts, Knauf Earthwool is an easy choice. It is widely regarded as the least itchy and softest option among popular glasswool insulation brands, and comes with a 50-year warranty. With a range of R-Values available, from R2.5 to R6.0, you can be confident that there is a suitable Earthwool ceiling insulation option for your home, no matter where you reside.

A note about Ceiling Insulation and How it Works

If you’ve done some research on ceiling insulation, and find yourself inundated with confusing and even contradictory information, don’t lose heart – the fundamental principles of ceiling or roof insulation, why you need it, and how much you need, are actually very simple and basically amounts to the following:

  • Without insulation in your ceiling, a large portion of your indoor heating and cooling will be wasted as it escapes through the ceiling.
  • Adding ceiling insulation puts a stop to this heat transfer.
  • Most roof insulation types, including Knauf Earthwool, are considered bulk insulation.
  • The thermal insulation properties of bulk roof insulation come from the countless tiny air pockets found within the insulation batts.
  • The thickness of the Earthwool insulation will generally determine its “R-Rating,” which measures resistance to heat transfer.
  • The amount of insulation you need in your ceiling will depend on the climate you live in, with very hot or cold climates typically requiring higher R-Values.

Just like with ceiling insulation, wall and underfloor insulation function in the same way, but there are two key differences. Firstly, the roof space is the most critical part of your home to insulate due to its large, exposed surface area, which accounts for the most significant heat gain and loss. Secondly, the maximum R-Value in walls and underfloors is often limited by the depth of the studs or joists. However, you can generally install as much roof insulation as needed without special consideration for the thickness of the ceiling insulation.

Benefits of Earthwool

Knauf Earthwool Insulation Batts are a top choice for home insulation due to their ease of delivery and installation. These ceiling insulation batts are affordable and provide both thermal and acoustic insulation, making them suitable for use in both timber and metal frame residential structures. In addition to reducing heat transfer, Knauf Earthwool insulation also reduces the transmission of noise within the home. These insulation batts are durable, rot-proof, odorless, non-flammable, and do not attract vermin or encourage the growth of mold, fungi, or bacteria.

Don’t Miss the Itch!

Knauf Earthwool Insulation Batts are designed to be the softest and least itchy of all the popular glasswool insulation brands. The product’s soft touch and comfort for installers has led to slogans like “Feel Good Insulation” and “Don’t Miss the Itch.” In contrast to traditional glasswool products, Earthwool insulation is barely itchy and much more pleasant to handle. While some minor discomfort may still occur from handling the insulation, it can easily be alleviated by a quick cold water rinse.