Frequently Asked Questions
Cavity wall insulation fills the space between the inner and outer walls with insulating material to reduce heat loss and improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Insulation material is injected into the cavity wall, creating a barrier against heat loss and preventing cold from entering.
Cavity wall insulation lowers energy costs, increases living comfort through better temperature regulation, and improves your home’s energy rating.
Older homes (built between 1920 and 1980) and certain newer homes usually have suitable cavity walls for insulation. Check the construction year and wall structure to determine suitability.
The installation of cavity wall insulation usually takes one day, depending on the size and accessibility of the walls.
Floor insulation prevents heat loss through the floor by applying insulating material underneath, contributing to a more comfortable and energy-efficient home.
Insulating material is applied beneath the floor through the crawl space, helping to retain heat in the home and block out cold.
Floor insulation increases the warmth of the floor, reduces drafts, and lowers energy costs through more efficient heat retention.
Floor insulation is especially suitable for homes with a crawl space, but there are also solutions available for houses without a crawl space.
The insulation material is applied under the floor through the crawl space, helping to retain heat in the home and block out cold.
Roof insulation keeps heat inside by applying insulating material under the roof, helping to reduce energy consumption and improve the indoor climate.
Insulating material is placed between the roof beams or against the roof decking (depending on the type of roof) to prevent heat loss.
Roof insulation saves energy, increases living comfort through better temperature regulation, and improves your home’s energy rating.
Yes, roof insulation can save up to 25% on heating costs, making the investment pay for itself quickly through lower energy bills.
The installation of roof insulation usually takes one to two days, depending on the size and complexity of the roof.
Commonly used materials are mineral wool, EPS beads, and Foam-Connect. Each material offers unique insulation properties and durability.
It is recommended to have periodic inspections carried out by a professional to ensure effectiveness and detect any damage early.
Yes, there are various subsidies and financing options available. Check with your municipality or visit the Dutch government website for details.
Insulation reduces energy consumption, leading to lower CO2 emissions. The use of sustainable materials enhances the positive environmental effects.
Good insulation prevents moisture problems and mold growth, resulting in healthier air quality and a better living environment.