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Insulate Your Building from Top to Bottom with Aerolite

Author: James Jassi
by James Jassi
Posted: Jan 07, 2014

Living in an insulated house can change your perception about the climatic changes and threats, because surprising you will never feel the change. Who can think of living entire year nearly at the same temperature throughout? Only those who have insulated homes with aerolite from www.aeroinsul.co.za can understand how it feels. We are leading company in Africa dealing in house accessories. We offer various products and render our services in order to install our products all over Africa. Our highly demanded product Aerolite is lightweight sheet that fits in a snugly manner in even hard to reach places. Usually it is used on roof or the ceiling to spread evenly and keep your house warm evenly throughout. It is made out of pure spun glass and bonded with an inert thermo-setting. It is packaged with compression which enables the rolls of aerolite to fit through a standard size trap door smoothly. This makes this product to form a strong and resilient blanket for your building which is easy to handle as well.

It is an efficient thermal barrier, which regulates the temperature inside your building by resisting solar heat gain in summer and retaining solar heat in winter. It movement of heat flow is reduced up to 87% which brings about a change of about 5o celsius. It can be easily laid over ceilings ensuring thermal and acoustic control both in domestic and commercial buildings. You can also insulate fire places and chimneys, wrap geysers and water pipes using the off-cuts and prevent wastage as well. You can easily and inexpensively install aerolite in both your existing or new buildings for ceiling insulation by working out thermal resistance power and your budget with us. This works on a simple physics principle that heat energy moves from warm to cold areas which gradually makes the entire area warm. Aerolite insulation retards the normal movement of cold and hot wave inside your building. this product is specially attributed with acoustic properties and effectively absorbs sound, making your building noise free from the cluster complexes surrounding sounds.

Africa is known for its extreme temperatures and with global warming and increasing levels of pollution, the situation is deteriorating day by day. The insulating properties of aerolite helps you in saving energy as it is natural temperature control and maintains a comfortable temperature thereby saving on your pocket as well. The aerolite rolls are made up of natural ingredients such as sand and glass wherein the mixture is prepared using the recycled products such as bottles, windowpanes etc. This makes it even more an environment friendly product in two folds: by using the waste material and reducing your contribution in the level of pollution by not emitting any harmful gases. Since, it is a right of every human being to live in a safe and healthy environment, so you can take up this plunge to fulfil your pledge for community service as well.

There are number of benefits that you can avail by using aerolite for insulating your building. Most importantly it is non-combustible and comes with class 1 fire index rating which is tested and approved. It does not contain any particles of asbestos or plastics which makes it health friendly product. Moreover with the excellent thermal resistance values and acoustic properties it helps in reducing condensation and saves money on electricity bills. The added advantages are that it is non toxic, corrosion and mould resistant. We offer this product with 30 years guarantee, for nothing can affect its properties so easily. Thus, aerolite is not a luxury but very much a necessity in today’s scenario.

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The writer is an expert in the field of Insulation Specialists with focus on Ceiling Insulation and Think Pink etc.

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