Why to insulate?
It is known that the most energy in the world is used strangely enough not to support the operation of the industry and the transport, but for the satisfaction of the heating and hot water supply needs of households.
More than a half of the consumed heat is dissipated to the atmosphere via poorly insulated fencing structures of the buildings (outer walls, floors, roofs, windows and doors); at the same time, the energy prices go up every year, while natural fuel reserves are getting smaller and smaller. Furthermore, the combustion of even minimum quantity of the fuel is accompanied by the emission of the carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere; it affects the environment negatively and is one of the so-called "greenhouse gases".
The thermal insulation is one of the simplest solutions for keeping our houses warm, reducing the harmful influence on the environment and saving on heating costs at the same time in the situation of growing energy prices. In addition, the use of thermal and acoustic insulation materials makes it possible to increase the free space due to the reduction in the mass of building structures, and to increase their useful life.
Thus, the comprehensive thermal insulation of a building provides:
- Thermal and acoustic insulation;
- Heating cost savings;
- Comfortable humidity and temperature regime in the room;
- Longevity of fencing structures (they are not chilled through);
- Conservation of the inner area of the rooms due to the reduction


