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Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak 70
Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak 70
Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak 70
Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak 70

    Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak 70

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    Kingspan AIR-CELL is the original
    Australian made reflective insulation designed for the Australian climate and reflects up to 97% of radiant heat.

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    Description

    Australian-made Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak® 70 is a 7.2mm thick, 3-in-1 insulation, vapour barrier and thermal break solution for steel-framed construction. In steel-framed buildings Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak® 70 delivers R0.20 thermal break required for NCC BCA compliance, reducing thermal bridging and conductivity between building elements. Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak® is also commonly used in non-steel framed applications such as timber framed roofs.


    CodeMark Certified

    Kingspan AIR-CELL Insulbreak® is CodeMark Certified for NCC compliance, manufactured with a patented physically cross-linked, closed-cell foam structure, and sandwiched by reflective foil surfaces.


    Locally Manufactured

    AIR-CELL flexible insulation is Australian made, so it has no supply chain issues. Its thermal performance helps achieve a 7-Star NatHERS house energy rating and the rolls are quick and easy to install.

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    Kingspan Air-Cell really easy product fit & install

    Kingspan Air-Cell really easy product fit & install, very durable.

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    Daryl D.
    Air Cell 70 Insulation

    The roofers said it was easy to install and it has already made a difference to the temperature inside the shed. It is early days but so far so good.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of insulation are best for Australian homes?

    Common types include fiberglass batts, rigid board, and reflective insulation. The best choice depends on your climate zone and specific needs.

    How much insulation do I need for my home?

    The amount of insulation required depends on your home's location, size, and construction. Australian standards recommend different R-values (a measure of thermal resistance) for different climate zones.

    What is the R-value, and why is it important?

    The R-value indicates the insulation's ability to resist heat flow. Higher R-values mean better insulation performance. It's crucial for energy efficiency and comfort.

    Will insulation keep my house cool?

    Yes, insulation helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature by preventing heat from entering in the summer and retaining heat during the winter, thereby keeping your home cooler in hot weather.

    How can I tell if my home is under-insulated?

    Signs include fluctuating indoor temperatures, high energy bills, and drafts. An energy audit can also help assess your insulation levels.

    Can I install insulation myself?

    Most types of insulation can be DIY projects. Assess your abilities, as most DIYers can achieve an effective installation with the right guidance.

    What are the benefits of insulating my home?

    Benefits include improved energy efficiency, reduced heating and cooling costs, enhanced comfort, and a smaller environmental footprint.

    How long does insulation last?

    Properly installed insulation can last for decades. However, factors like moisture, pests, and settling can reduce its effectiveness over time.

    Are there any government rebates or incentives for installing insulation?

    Some State and Federal programs offer rebates and incentives for energy-efficient home improvements, including insulation. Check with local authorities for current offers.

    Does insulation help with soundproofing?

    Yes, certain types of insulation, such as fiberglass batts, can reduce noise transmission, providing a quieter indoor environment.

    What should I consider when choosing insulation materials?

    Consider factors such as R-value, material cost, installation method, environmental impact, fire resistance, and whether the material suits your specific climate zone.

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