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| - | # Insulation | + | This topic is part of [[gt: |
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| - | ## What is insulation? | + | ===== What is insulation? |
| It's any material that slows down the rate at which heat is lost through the fabric of your building (although it can also mean sound or fire insulation, or keeping heat out, we're talking about keeping heat in). Air is actually the insulator, and the material is a way of trapping air. For example, you may sleep under a duvet containing eider (duck) feathers. The feathers trap air, which retains your body heat and keeps you warm (the feathers do exactly the same job on the duck too). Insulation can be in your loft; on interior walls, exterior walls or in the cavity between walls; under floors; or around pipes and hot water cylinders. It can be made from a wide range of materials, some natural (e.g. sheep' | It's any material that slows down the rate at which heat is lost through the fabric of your building (although it can also mean sound or fire insulation, or keeping heat out, we're talking about keeping heat in). Air is actually the insulator, and the material is a way of trapping air. For example, you may sleep under a duvet containing eider (duck) feathers. The feathers trap air, which retains your body heat and keeps you warm (the feathers do exactly the same job on the duck too). Insulation can be in your loft; on interior walls, exterior walls or in the cavity between walls; under floors; or around pipes and hot water cylinders. It can be made from a wide range of materials, some natural (e.g. sheep' | ||
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| - | ## What are the benefits of insulation? | + | ===== What are the benefits of insulation? |
| It will reduce the amount of heat you need to generate, and therefore save energy, along with the associated pollutants and emissions. | It will reduce the amount of heat you need to generate, and therefore save energy, along with the associated pollutants and emissions. | ||
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| - | ## What can I do? | + | ===== What can I do? ===== |
| You'll have to consider issues around breathability, | You'll have to consider issues around breathability, | ||
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| Grants: contact your local authority - they should be able to tell you if there are any local or national grants for insulation available. Also check the [Energy Saving Trust](http:// | Grants: contact your local authority - they should be able to tell you if there are any local or national grants for insulation available. Also check the [Energy Saving Trust](http:// | ||
| - | ## Further resources | + | ===== Forum ===== |
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| - [National Insulation Association](https:// | - [National Insulation Association](https:// | ||
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| - [Energy Saving Trust](https:// | - [Energy Saving Trust](https:// | ||
| - | ## Related topics | + | ===== Related topics |
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| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |