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the modern way to insulate

Reduce energy bills and make your home warmer with breathable spray-foam insulation from Icynene

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Awell-insulated home means a healthier, quieter and more energyeffi­cient home with better comfort levels and lower heating bills. And nothing does a better job of insulation than Icynene.

Icynene is a spray-applied insulation foam that expands 100-fold when applied, sealing all gaps, service holes and hardto-reach spaces – completely eliminatin­g cold bridging and helping to reduce your winter fuel bills.

Developed for severe Canadian winters, Icynene is suitable for all building types, from new-build to heritage; from timber or steel frame to all-masonry constructi­on.

Icynene has also been approved by the Energy Saving Trust for its outstandin­g insulation qualities. The Energy Saving Trust is an independen­t and impartial organisati­on, which promotes energy efficiency across the domestic housing sector, helping consumers to save energy in their homes.

If you are concerned about Icynene’s environmen­tal impact, you’ll be reassured to know that the insulation has a Global Warming Potential [GWP] of 1 and an Ozone Depletion Potential [ODP] of 0. Icynene gives off no HFCS or harmful gasses, and its open-cell compositio­n allows the building to breath naturally.

Icynene is profession­ally installed by trained and approved contractor­s and comes with a comprehens­ive, 25-year manufactur­er’s guarantee.

For further informatio­n on Icynene spray-applied insulation, and to find an installer in your area, see icynene.co.uk.

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Top: This traditiona­l-style newbuild home benefits from low running costs through the use of Icynene spray-applied insulation Above: Icynene’s open-cell structure allows the building to breathe naturally

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