What is TRISO SUPER 10?

Triso Super 10+ is thin, multi-foil insulation with a thickness of 35mm – thermally equivalent to 210mm of mineral wool. Space saving and extremely flexible, it’s ideal for use as roof and loft insulation.

What is Tri ISO?

TRiiSO is a Western U.S. distributor of specialty chemical raw materials. SDS & TDS Library.

Can you put foil insulation under carpet?

Benefits of Insulation Therma- Foil can be used under anything, laminate flooring, suspended floors, below carpet, and many more. Reflecting heat back into the room, at the same time improving airtightness by acting as a vapour barrier stopping airflow through drafty floorboards.

Can you staple loft insulation?

The easiest way to insulate the roof is to install rigid boards or foil insulation beneath the rafters as you don’t have to worry about leaving any gaps to allow the air to circulate. Starting on one side of the loft, simply staple the foil to the underside of the rafters, unrolling and stapling as you go.

What is TRISO insulation Super 10 plus?

Triso super Ten plus is a multi foil insulation product that is made up of various layers of foil , sheep wool and wadding. This is an ideal solution to quickly insulate the pitch of a roof with minimal tools and skill required. Importantly Triso insulation super 10 plus is a very thermally efficient insulation,…

Does insulation warehouse supply TRISO insulation?

Triso Super 10 Plus and Triso Sols manufactured by Actis insulation can both be supplied by Insulation Warehouse in any quantities with delivery to Mainland UK and most of the time without delivery charges.

How do you install Tiso Super 10 insulation?

Install TRISO-SUPER 10 insulation horizontally starting at the eaves. Fold exposed edge over and staple to timber support. Visually inspect installed insulation to ensure the fi nish is as air tight as possible. Fix counter batten (38x25mm) with nails or screws in line with rafters.

Can TRISO-Super 10 be used on walls around pitched roofs?

TRISO-SUPER 10 insulation can be used for walls around pitched roof installations such as dwarf walls, dormer walls and gable ends, as long as these constitute less than 40% of the overall insulated area. (Please contact Local Building Control for guidance on a project specifi c basis).