Rockwool offers a range of products for installation both between and over the rafters.
Rockwool pitched roof insulation.
Recognising that the insulation requirements of a pitched roof will be determined by how the roof space will be used rockwool offers a range of products for installation between the rafters or for high performance systems both between and over the rafters.
As a dense stone wool material rockwool loft insulation can be laid horizontally and will not slump or sag under its own weight over time.
Offering more than warmth rockwool pitched roof insulation also delivers additional peace of mind through its additional advantages of sound protection and exceptional fire resistance.
Our insulation also helps slow down the spread of fire thereby giving extra time for evacuation and rescue operation.
Offering more than warmth using rockwool for pitched roof insulation also delivers additional peace of mind through its additional advantages of sound protection and exceptional fire resistance.
Energy saving trust one of the most efficient and cost effective ways of insulating a building is to install loft insulation in the roof space.
Utilising a pitched roof as a usable living space is an effective way to maximise the square meterage of a residential development.
Insulating a pitched roof with mineral wool is a very economical and environmentally efficient decision because it significantly decreases heating and cooling bills and reduces the greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
A pitch roof in many cases accounts for up to 50 percent of the building envelope.
While meeting the necessary thermal standards will be a driving factor in the overall design occupants of these loft living spaces are often exposed to high levels of external noise such as air traffic which.
Where the space does not need to be habitable rockwool provides solutions for application at the ceiling line.
Maximise space and performance.
Exceptional dimensional stability and rated for extreme hail rockwool stone wool insulation roof boards have meet both the fm severe hail and the ul 2218a standard for impact resistance.
The roof must be thoroughly prepared before you can start insulating.
The roof will typically be insulated above the rafter line creating what is most commonly known as a warm roof.
Insulating between and below the rafters procedure.