The Advantages of Using Natural Fibre Insulation in Listed Properties Insulation is crucial in reducing heat loss and saving energy. Owners of older properties should consider using breathable natural fibre insulation for additional benefits. Such insulation provides better breathability and air quality while reducing the risk of condensation and mould growth. Using insulation made with natural materials also offers soundproofing and fire resistance, making it an excellent choice for a comfortable and safe living environment. Natural Fibre Insulation, energy efficiency and indoor air quality Natural fibre insulation is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency and positive impact on indoor air quality. These materials absorb and release moisture, helping to regulate humidity levels and they have low VOC emissions. Natural fibre insulation also has a higher thermal performance than traditional insulation, meaning homeowners can use less energy to keep their homes warm. Wool fibre insulation is growing in popularity with builders. As the construction industry prioritises sustainability, sheep's wool will likely become an even more widespread choice for insulation. With the recent changes in building regulations and a focus on whole-life carbon and net zero, it's undoubtedly proving popular. It's also easy to work with, durable and provides effective thermal and acoustic insulation. Why Wool Matters Wool is a sustainable and eco-friendly material ideal for insulation and reducing carbon footprint. It consists of almost 50% carbon and effectively locks up carbon dioxide. Even a thin 50mm layer of sheep's wool can provide effective insulation against the cold and generate energy savings of around 80%. Additionally, wool is a renewable resource that is biodegradable and does not harm the environment. By using wool insulation, individuals can not only save on energy
costs but also contribute towards a better planet.
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