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InstaLine & InstaClad The effective solution for ‘Hard to Treat’ homes......from concept to completion Welcome

InstaLine & InstaClad INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION - EWI systems established for over 25 years in the UK - Currently five or six key system designers - Internal or External systems offered - SWIGA - Green Deal & ECO driving the market - Reduction in carbon output to meet Government target

InstaLine & InstaClad INTERNAL INSULATION - IWI INTERNAL INSULATION - IWI - IWI systems are relatively new as systems - Traditionally tended to be a collection of materials - No uniformed standard - BBA accredited systems - Demand for IWI set to increase as material thickness reduces

InstaLine & InstaClad EXTERNAL INSULATION - EWI EXTERNAL INSULATION - EWI - EWI systems are long established - Traditional materials and install methods - New materials and systems driving market - BBA accreditation increases industry quality - Focus on EWI in the domestic market instead of high rise

InstaLine & InstaClad The effective solution for ‘Hard to Treat’ homes......from concept to completion It is well recognised that no single thermal insulation solution suits all situations. Key considerations include: - Space - Breathability / Hydroscopicity - Impact resistance - Mould growth - Budget - Speed of installation - Thermal performance - Cold bridging - Assured long term performance The Problem

InstaLine & InstaClad The effective solution for ‘Hard to Treat’ homes......from concept to completion The ability to insulate a property without jeopardising its character & space Key considerations include: - Variety of insulation types & thicknesses - Ability to mix & match insulation types - Hybrid solution of internal & external insulation - Speed of installation - Thermal performance - u - value - Cold bridging – reveals & returns - Assured long term performance The Solution

Introducing InstaLine internal solid wall insulation & InstaClad external solid wall insulation

Total Insulation Systems  InstaLine –InstaLine SuperSlim with Aerogel –InstaLine Slim with PIR –BBA certified systems  InstaClad –InstaClad Robust –Choice of finish inc Render, Brick slips or Dash –BBA certified system = savings in fuel costs

High Quality Positioning  BBA certified systems  OFGEM rating  10 year manufacturers guarantee  SWIGA founder member  Exclusive product supply  Snug brand  Continuous R&D to support new products and applications

Solid Wall Insulation Guarantee Agency  Independent, uniformed & dependable 25 year guarantee

Existing Barriers to Market  Planning  System Thickness – especially for Internal  Cost vs Savings  End of CESP & CERT funding  Will Green Deal & ECO work  Limited guarantees – in relation to financial outlay  Lack of awareness  Fear of the unknown

Solutions  Planning – relaxation of laws  System Thickness – new, innovative materials are reducing thicknesses even during the drive for lower u-values  Cost vs Savings – Savings of £490 per annum as fuel prices spiral – Saving approx 2 tonnes of carbon per annum  End of CESP & CERT funding – new funding mechanisms in place  Will Green Deal & ECO work – yes, these are driving the market  Limited guarantees – SWIGA gives greater peace of mind  Lack of awareness – lend me your ears  Fear of the unknown – support & advice every step of the way

Market Size and Potential  Approx 7 million solid wall properties in the UK  Domestic, non high rise has long been overlooked  Approx 30,000 installs per annum to be increased to 100,000 by 2014  That is a reduction of approx 200,000 tonnes of carbon per annum  Green Deal & ECO to heavily target solid wall properties  Regeneration schemes as big a driving force as increased thermal performance for those tackling fuel poverty  Not just restricted to solid walls – HTT, Structural Stability

InstaLine & InstaClad The effective solution for ‘Hard to Treat’ homes......from concept to completion

Snug Park Homes A total insulation service

Total Insulation System  Wall System –InstaClad Park Homes –Breathable stipple paint finish  Floor Insulation –InstaFoam BioFoam – Open cell to allow the home to breath –No more cold floors  Roof Insulation –Blown fibre Over 50% savings in fuel costs

Pre and Post Independent Testing

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