Insulation & energy efficiency
Icynene awarded Energy Saving Trust approval
for its high performance, Icynene Foamlite system. Icynene Foamlite is a spray applied
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insulation system specifically developed for use in wall, roof and underfloor applications where high levels of insulation and air tightness are required. When applied, Icynene Foamlite expands 100-
fold within the first few seconds, sealing all gaps, service holes and hard to reach spaces completely eliminating cold bridging. Icynene Foamlite can be applied directly
to breathable and non-breathable roof membranes without the need for an air gap. Because the foam has a soft, open-cell structure it allows the free passage of moisture vapour, allowing buildings to breathe naturally.
pray foam insulation specialists, Icynene has achieved the prestigious Energy Saving Trust [EST] approval
It also means that roof timbers in contact with the foam will not “sweat” and promote mould growth. According to Icynene UK Managing
Director, Paddy Leighton, “Winning EST approval is a robust process and a huge achievement for Icynene and we are delighted to have our products recognised for their high performance” The Energy Saving Trust is an independent
and impartial organisation which promotes energy efficiency across the domestic housing sector, helping consumers save energy in their homes. EST also provides advice, research and
consultancy services to help consumers, businesses, governments and communities achieve sustainable use of energy. Icynene provides a 25-year warranty for all its insulation products and as well as carrying EST
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Approval, Foamlite is also BBA Certified. For more information please visit
https://youtu.be/xn4ZHQJLWHM
info@icynene.co.uk www.icynene.co.uk
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