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R3.6 - Kooltherm K12 Framing Board (Residential Batt)
R3.6 - Kooltherm K12 Framing Board (Residential Batt)
R3.6 - Kooltherm K12 Framing Board (Residential Batt)

    R3.6 - Kooltherm K12 Framing Board (Residential Batt)

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    Pack Price From$181.75 $201.95
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    Need to achieve 7 Star or just want the best performing batt on the market? This high performing Kooltherm Batt is just 80 mm thick and fits into a standard timber 90mm wall frame, you only get one chance to insulate so make it count.

    INSULATION REQUIRED (m²):
    (allow 10% less m² for framing)

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    Description

    The Kingspan Kooltherm Framing Board (Residential Batt) offers Enhancing Comfort and Facilitating Home Energy Efficiency Compliance, suitable for using within a timber stud wall constructions, it is quick and easy to install with NCC and AS/NZS 4859.1:2018 compliance. It has a fibre-free, phenolic core and both an inner and an outer facing of reflective aluminium foil, along with a slim profile.


    Widely utilised in all building types, Kooltherm is gaining recognition for its contribution to energy-efficient homes and modular construction, particularly in achieving 7+ Star Energy Efficiency ratings.

    Kooltherm K12 is the thinnest commonly used insulation board for any specific R-value.

    Manufactured in Australia and holding CodeMark certification, Kooltherm products has third-party certification like CodeMark and is Australian made.


    Pack Information:
    R-Value
    (m²K/W)
    Thickness
    (mm)
    Standard Size
    (mm)
    M² Per Pack Pieces Per Pack
    R3.6 80 1200x403 2.9 6
    R3.6 80 1200x413 2.97 6
    R3.6 80 1200x553 3.98 6
    R3.6 80 1200x563 4.05 6

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    Q: 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.

    Q: 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.

    Q: 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.

    Q: 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.

    Q: 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.

    Q: Can I install insulation myself?

    Most types of insulation can be DIY projects, assess your abilities as most DIY'ers can achieve an effective installation.

    Q: 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.

    Q: 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.

    Q: 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 any current offers.

    Q: Does insulation help with soundproofing?

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

    Q: 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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