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Insulated Dry Lining

Insulated dry lining is an easy, cost-effective and quick way to insulate the interior walls of your home, potentially saving up to 50% on heating costs.

Removing existing plaster and installing insulated dry lining boards require joiningery-like precision to avoid air leakage and cold bridging.

Reduced condensation

Insulated dry lining is an effective solution to eliminate condensation and dampness in homes, as well as improving energy efficiency by decreasing how much heat escapes through walls.

Condensation occurs when warm air comes into contact with cold surfaces and releases its moisture as tiny water droplets, due to warmer air having a higher moisture capacity than colder air.

Most often, the dew point temperature of air below the wall surface causes condensation to occur, leading to its accumulation.

Insulated walls prevent this condensation by keeping their surfaces warmer than the air passing through it.

Insulated dry lining is an ideal way to increase surface temperatures of solid walls while simultaneously protecting them from moisture penetration and protecting from mould growth.

Reduced noise

Insulated dry lining is a popular means of increasing insulation in homes. This technique involves creating a composite thermal board made up of plasterboard attached to an insulation material and an additional vapour barrier layer on top.

Insulation not only reduces heat loss but also offers protection from dampness and condensation, thereby making your building energy-efficient and comfortable. When selecting the appropriate insulation solution for your building it is vitally important.

Insulation types in a room can have a major impact on how much noise it creates; fiberglass insulation often decreases impact noise while spray foam can block airborne sound waves.

If you want to reduce the noise you hear, acoustic panels designed to absorb echos are an effective solution. Furthermore, it’s essential that you consider what sort of noises need blocking out first.

Aesthetically pleasing

Insulated dry lining is an elegant solution for insulating your home. It may come in the form of a composite “thermal board”, or it may consist of built up systems consisting of insulation installed between timber battens fixed behind conventional plasterboard.

An effective insulated dry liner combines modern insulation materials, vapour control layers, and high quality insulation in order to deliver consistent performance throughout. This will increase energy efficiency in your home and lead to lower heating bills.

Wall protection comes in many styles and sizes to fit into any home environment, making selecting the ideal product easy.

Improved energy efficiency

Insulated dry lining offers many advantages. For example, it can quickly plaster a room to maximize profits on refurbishments or act as an efficient, high-quality coating on new builds.

Covering walls in wallpaper is also an effective way of concealing unsightly pipes and wires that run along your walls, which is especially helpful when doing loft conversions, office refits or extensions.

Insulated dry lining involves attaching plasterboard to an insulating material, including an air barrier or vapour control layer, in order to stop water vapour passing through and condensing on cold masonry behind.

Insulated dry lining insulation is ideal for older homes with solid walls as it helps improve energy efficiency by limiting how much heat escapes through their walls and dampness in your home. Furthermore, this form of insulation provides warmth and comfort by keeping air inside of your property warm.