Questions
Are Borax and Boric acid safe?
Cellulose Fibre compared to Batts?
Does cellulose fibre blow around the roof?
Fire resistance of Cellulose Fibre?
How is the cellulose fibre installed?
What are polyster batts made from?
What are the accoustic benefits of cellulose fibre?
What are the accoustic benefits of Polyester Batts?
What are the thermal benefits of Polyster Batts?
What is Cellulose Fibre?
What is the 'R rating' for cellulose fibre?
What is the 'R rating' for Polyster Batts?
What sizes to Batts come in?
Why is Borax and Boric acid added?
Why is Cellulose Fibre considered the most effecient?
Answers
Are Borax and Boric acid safe?
Borax and
Boric acid are non irritant, non toxic, safe to handle and allergy free. Both these substances have the appearance of white sugar or salt with similar toxicity levels to that of common table salt. They can be found in many household products and are used in cosmetics and pharmaceutical preparations as buffering agents eg. eyewash solutions and preservation in creams.
Cellulose Fibre compared to Batts?
No matter how professional the installation of
batts in your ceiling the nature of the product will always mean that gaps will be left, specifically with electrical and in-roof cabling. CSIRO have conducted studies concluding that as little as 5% gaps will create a 50% reduction in the efficiency of the
insulation.
Does cellulose fibre blow around the roof?
The
Cellulose Fibre is manufactured so that it will not move nor blow around the roof cavity and will not compact nor settle after
installation. This has been proven through tests and our 23 years of experience installing
Cellulose Fibre.
Fire resistance of Cellulose Fibre?
The
Cellulose Fibre we install is 100% fire resistant and exceeds the highest of all Australian building codes. A visual demonstration of holding a blow torch to a hand full of
Cellulose Fibre shows the extraordinary fire resistance properties of this wonderful insulation. The
Cellulose Fibre completely retards all flame and will not catch alight.
How is the cellulose fibre installed?
Our professional tradesmen and staff will pump the
Cellulose Fibre via your roof, then level the product off ensuring full coverage and maximum thermal efficiency, and secure your roof as good as new.
What are polyster batts made from?
Made from user friendly non-irritant polyester, they are dust free and won’t cause any skin or other irritations. The product we install is fully approved by the Australian Asthma Foundation. The batts are user friendly (no protective clothing or equipment required), non-irritant, non-toxic and allergy free. Wool can be added to Polyester Batts in varying percentages to achieve a wool blend.
What are the accoustic benefits of cellulose fibre?
Enjoy noise reduction from external (lawn mowers, cars, aircraft etc) and internal (television, stereos, laundry) noise sources with Cellulose Fibre installed in your ceiling. This means a quieter and more comfortable home environment.
What are the accoustic benefits of Polyester Batts?
With Polyester Batts you not only get thermal benefits you will gain the acoustic benefits of insulating your wall and ceilings. Independent studies conclude that with installation of Polyester Batts significant reduction in noise transfer occurs inside your home from both external and internal noise sources. This of course is dependant on the construction of your home. So you can enjoy a quieter home environment.
What are the thermal benefits of Polyster Batts?
Thermal benefits of Polyester Batts?
Harsh climatic conditions combined with ever increasing energy costs provide sound reason to ensure that your home and business is insulated.
Polyester Batts reduce heat gain and heat loss by up to 60% helping you save on your heating and air conditioning bills.
What is Cellulose Fibre?
Cellulose Fibre consists of recycled newspaper pulp mixed with borax and boric acid. The product we install is fully Australian Standards approved and licensed, Australian owned and made.
What is the 'R rating' for cellulose fibre?
nsulation products all have
R ratings associated with them. This rating is a measure of the heat resistance the product offers. The higher the
R value the higher the level of insulation. In South East Queensland the recommended heat resistant value is R2.5.
What is the 'R rating' for Polyster Batts?
Insulation products all have
R ratings associated with them. This rating is a measure of the heat resistance the product offers. The higher the
R value the higher the level of insulation. In South East Queensland the recommended heat resistant value is R2.5.
Polyester Batts can be installed with heat resistance from R1.5 to R3.5.
What sizes to Batts come in?
The Polyester Batts we install come in a wide range of R-Values and in sizes to suit 99% of all wall stud and ceiling rafter widths. The batts are easily installed and can be cut to width to fit any nog or batten space.
Why is Borax and Boric acid added?
Borax and
Boric acid prevent insects and vermin breeding and living in the product. When insects or vermin come in to contact with the treated
Cellulose Fibre, the
Borax and
Boric Acid collect on their bodies and causes dehydration completely discouraging them from going near the product.
Why is Cellulose Fibre considered the most effecient?
As a loose fill product,
Cellulose Fibre provides 100% stoppage of all temperature by ensuring no gaps in the
installation.