Celotex TB4025 rigid PIR insulation board can be used in an assortment of applications, from flat roofs and pitched roofs, masonry walls and timber/steel frame systems, all the way to solid masonry walls and solid timber framed systems.
Insulating foam with aluminium low emissivity foil facings on both sides greatly improves thermal performance in closed cavity air spaces.
Celotex TB4025
Celotex TB4025 is an easy-to-install multi-purpose PIR insulation board designed to eliminate cold spots and meet Building Regulation thermal requirements. Available in various thicknesses and suitable for floor, wall and roof applications – its low emissivity foil facings further enhance thermal performance in sealed cavity air spaces, improving U-values further.
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TB4025 insulation is an ideal choice for any project requiring high-performance insulation, thanks to its excellent thermal performance and low emissivity levels. Ideal for new build and refurbishment applications such as timber frame walls and masonry walls. Also perfect for floors, dry linings and pitched roofs due to its lightweight rigid nature that makes cutting and handling much simpler.
Environmentally friendly
Celotex insulation is an eco-friendly product made of recycled materials. You can use it in any room of your home as it is highly efficient at helping reduce energy costs while being friendly to the environment thanks to no harmful chemicals being contained within its composition. When installing this product, foam up gaps between boards and timber frames to reduce drafts if possible before glueing.
Easy to install
If you’re searching for an easy way to install insulation, Celotex boards could be an ideal solution. Their simple installation makes this task manageable for even inexperienced builders; simply place against walls and attach with long screws and plugs; once in place use a can of foam spray to fill any gaps left behind and ensure airtight walls.
Keep this in mind when using p’board on any project: always choose the same brand, to ensure the insulation and board work together seamlessly and reduce moisture ingress through walls. If using insulated metal boxes in walls, be sure to install them first in order to minimize condensation risk.