Warmcell Thermal Insulation

Warmcell, is a cellulose insulation material and a superb way in which to use a recycled product to insulate your building. Manufactured from old and recycled shredded newspapers and cardboard, it is treated to make it fire resistant and vermin proof.

Its application is almost limitless, it can be loose laid into lofts, blown between floor joists, sprayed onto internal cavities and compacted into the external walls of "low energy homes".

Cellulose is a totally recycled product and in itself is recyclable if kept dry, in thus is has low embodied energy, is a non irritant, is clean and easy to install, and is totally safe for asthmatics.

New "low energy homes" that have 300mm or more of Warmcell blown into the floors, walls and roofs have proven to be some of the most well insulated and energy efficient buildings currently available in the country.

With its ease of installation, Warmcell can be blown into tight spaces and awkward corners more often than not overlooked in traditional glass mineral wool installations.

The cellulose product is biodegradable and can eventually if nessary be accepted by landfill sites.

Warmcell is usually installed by a local Warmcell agent as he has the appropriate vacuum blower kit and tools required for those tight spaces, however, it can be installed as loose infill by the DIY enthusiast.

In the Channel Islands the local Warmcell agent is Ken Howard 07797 718 987,