Under Floor insulation

Underfloor insulation involves installing insulating materials beneath the floorboards of your property to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency. Whether it’s installed in suspended timber floors or solid floors, underfloor insulation ensures your property retains more heat, lowering heating costs and enhancing comfort. 

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    Moisture & Damp Control

    Acts as a barrier to prevent dampness from rising through the floor, reducing the risk of mould and improving indoor air quality.

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    Carbon Footprint

    Reduces your carbon footprint by minimizing energy usage, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.

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    warmth & comfort

    Eliminates cold floors and drafts, making your indoor environment more comfortable, especially during colder months.

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    Energy-efficiency

    Reducing heat loss through the floor, underfloor insulation helps your property retain warmth, leading to lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.

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    Underfloor insulation can reduce heat loss by up to 15%, leading to noticeable savings on energy bills making it a cost-effective solution for long-term energy efficiency.

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Learn More

  • Underfloor insulation is a cost-effective way to upgrade your property’s thermal performance. It’s particularly beneficial for older properties with uninsulated floors that experience heat loss and drafts. The insulation not only improves indoor comfort but also reduces the strain on your heating system, lowering energy costs and extending the system’s lifespan. As energy efficiency becomes increasingly important, underfloor insulation is a smart investment that delivers both financial and environmental benefits. 

  • Homeowners and businesses seeking to reduce heating costs, improve comfort, and address damp or draft issues. It’s especially beneficial for properties with suspended timber floors or poorly insulated solid floors. Customers may qualify for funding or grants under schemes like ECO4 or GBIS. Use our online tool or contact us to check your eligibility for financial assistance. 

  • We use high-quality insulation materials such as rigid foam boards, mineral wool, or spray foam, depending on your property’s specific needs. Installation for suspended floors involves accessing the subfloor space to secure the insulation between joists. For solid floors, insulating boards are installed above or beneath the existing floor. Our experienced team ensures minimal disruption during installation while achieving maximum energy efficiency. 

 FAQs

  • The installation process typically takes one to two days, depending on the size and type of property.

  • Most floor types can be insulated, though properties with very limited access to the subfloor space may require alternative solutions.

  • Once installed, underfloor insulation is a long-term solution and requires no ongoing maintenance.

  • Even small floorspace’s can contribute to heat loss, so insulating them will still provide noticeable energy savings.

contact us

Interested in cutting your energy bills with loft insulation? Contact us for a free, no obligation consultation and quote. We’ll guide you through the process from assessment to installation. We’ll also check if you have any grant entitlements whilst we’re at it.

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