Wednesday, March 28, 2018

How Rockwool Helps With House Insulation?


Most people who hear the term “Rock wool” will immediately split the two key terms up and assume it is a thread of wool that is derived from a rock. This has some truth as it is a form of insulation that is made from actual stone. Due to this nature, it has excellent capabilities in being used in a wide variety of products and different applications. We have asked the team at All Axis Pty Ltd who are the main suppliers of rockwool in multiple cities and locations to weigh in on this matter. If you would like to see some of their blogs or purchase their services, feel free to check out their website http://www.allaxis.com.au/.

Rockwool is heat resistant properties and a very strong insulator. Most builders use this for residential insulation in the homes they build. It also has very unusual applications in gardening due to the nature of holding water and allowing enough air passage for plants to grow.

The important of Rockwool in a residential home not only helps to improve the overall quality but can also help reduce energy costs and help save money with decreased energy usage bills.

I have listed some of the features that you  will find quite handy in Rockwool;
 - Sustainable materials used
 - Completely fire resistant up to 1400 degrees
 - Extremely water repellent
 - Increased quality of insulation compared to fibreglass
 - Deters Mould growth long-term

With some of these features, Rockwool becomes a much better class of insulation compared to fibreglass and can almost be used in every situation similar to fibreglass insulation.

With advantages, come the disadvantages which are the cost of the product. Rockwool can be found to be almost double the price per square foot compared to other forms of insulation and can produce a real difference if it is being used to insulate a whole home.
This increased cost is weighed against the lower energy bills and is often regarded as a long-term cost effective solution for most homeowners. With the durability that comes with Rockwool, your home will be very cost effective and will require almost little to no maintenance for the future.

How Rockwool Helps With House Insulation?

Most people who hear the term “Rock wool” will immediately split the two key terms up and assume it is a thread of wool that is derived f...