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Diall Insulation roll, (L)6m (W)0.37m (T)100mm
Product details
Product information
Features and benefits
An eco-friendly alternative to traditional glass wool insulation, this recycled plastic insulation from Diall is comfortable to work with and is completely itch free. It is extremely easy to lay and comes in handy sized rolls to fit many existing rafter spaces.
- Easy to tear allowing it to be inserted into a variety of cavity spaces
- Each roll is made from approx. 85 recycled plastic bottles
- Requires no protective equipment to work with
- Breathable
Specifications
Brand | Diall |
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Pack quantity | 1 |
Product length | 6m |
Product width | 370mm |
Product thickness | 100mm |
Product weight | 2.89kg |
R-value (thermal resistance) | 2.25m²K/W |
Standard | Thermal performance standard to BS EN 12667:2001 |
Material | Polyester |
Product code | 3663602481812 |
Reviews
Very Impressed...
TonyTwoBowls - 31 days ago
I needed to insulate underneath a suspended floor as it was always cold to walk on. Having researched various products (and my chosen one being out of stock) I purchased this. It's made of recycled plastic bottles (apparently) so there was no need for overalls, goggles, mask, gloves etc. It's also possible to tear it with your hands so no hacking through it with scissors / shears (which are then blunt!). Job-done in half the time and no mess / itchyness from glass fibre. Would recommend
This product was socking wet
Zackj518 - 1 month ago
This product was soaking wet with water and we had to dry it in the dryer
good alternative product
Anonymous - 1 month ago
we have been using it to insulate our truck and found it works very well , i don’t think it puffs up as much as it says it does and found ripping it to work better than scissors or a knife( it tears in diagonals ) happy overall with the product itself
Easy to use and no handling issues
mynamesbeentaken - 2 months ago
This is very easy to use and does not create dust or skin irritation. Top tip - don’t try to cut it, it’s really hard to do, buts it is really easy to pull apart by hand (with gloves obviously!)
Nice to handle
Geoff66 - 4 months ago
Streets ahead of fibre glass to use & handle. Its soft to touch & doesn't generate fibres so no mask or gloves needed. But its surprisingly hard to cut - I used brand new scissors but still needed to double cut. Also its quite expensive.