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Submitted 2011-06-08 07:17:16
Ceilite has revolutionized the Insulation industry with their innovative new under floor and wall insulation. This green recyclable product will enhance the new 6 star energy rating at your home or office. Their commercial suspended ceiling tile is also making its mark on the building industry with larger Insulated Ceiling Tiles meaning less time to install. You can also make your ‘R’ Value more efficient as these Insulated Drop Ceiling Panels are self supporting, you can simply place their panel directly over your exiting tiles which will reflect 97% of radiant heat. Manufactured and designed in Australia to Australian specifications, Ceilite has superior benefits over existing insulation and ceiling panels.

Ceilite Insulation includes Excellent thermal & Acoustic ratings, Made from recycled products, Smudge resistant polyethylene finish, Water Resistant, Occupational health and safety friendly, Energy rated, Meets Australian standards, Locally manufactured, Suitable for suspended ceilings, World wide patent, Minimizes warranty claims, Suitable for marine applications, Fire retardant properties, Lightweight and Strong. The heat loss from an uninsulated basement wall can be three to four times as much as the heat loss from an unheated, uninsulated basement floor. The basement wall should be insulated without question. Outside or inside the wall is a matter of building design and construction practices. A thermal break around the perimeter of the slab to decouple the slab from the wall is also recommended. These are both items that should be done regardless of whether or not a heated slab is present. Many code bodies require it for energy conservation purposes. To overcome this, Under Slab Insulation is utilized. For those on the fence, there is another good reason for insulating under the entire slab. The slab will respond much faster to control inputs when it is not dragging the ground along as it changes temperature. Insulation under the slab can reduce temperature swings in the heated space and respond quicker to new changes in thermostat settings. This reason by itself can justify the use of under-slab insulation. Ceilite Under Floor Insulation is perfect for your existing or new home. Placed snugly between the floor joists it will ensure your home is protected from the extreme temperatures under your floor, for life. Under floor insulation is especially important in keeping feet warm and playing children free from chills, wooden floorboards are particularly susceptible to cold and moisture seeping through the cracks and gaps, as well as being permeable in them. It is often cost-effective to add insulation above a dropped ceiling. It is lighter, less expensive and less time consuming to install than drywall, Drop Ceilings Insulations.Ceilite Under Floor Insulation is perfect for your existing or new home. Placed snugly between the floor joists it will ensure your home is protected from the extreme temperatures under your floor, for life. Under floor insulation is especially important in keeping feet warm and playing children free from chills, wooden floorboards are particularly susceptible to cold and moisture seeping through the cracks and gaps, as well as being permeable in them. It is often cost-effective to add insulation above a dropped ceiling. It is lighter, less expensive and less time consuming to install than drywall, Drop Ceilings Insulations.
Author Resource:- Ceilite has revolutionized the Insulation industry with their innovative new thermal suspended ceiling panels and wall insulation. This green recyclable product will enhance the new 6 star energy rating at your home or office. Their commercial suspended ceiling tile is also making its mark on the building industry with larger tiles meaning less time to install.
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