Underlay Category

Thermal Insulation

Improving the thermal insulation of a home and ensuring it stays warm and dry during the cold winter months is usually a top priority for many families, and with the cost of living increasing, having an energy efficient living environment is important if you want to reduce those expensive monthly energy bills.

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Range Details

New Zealand: 10.00m 

United Kingdom: 11.00m

New Zealand: 1.83m 

United Kingdom: 1.37m

New Zealand: 18.30m2

United Kingdom: 15.07m2

Stretch fit – Conventional Installation

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Test Standards

AS4288:2003 Specifies performance requirements for fibrous, non-fibrous and combination soft underlays for use under textile floor coverings and specifies the categories of intended application.

AS 4859.1:2002 Materials for the thermal insulation of buildings

ISO 10140-3:2010 specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies.

AS/NZS 2111.2 Textile floor coverings 

Tests and measures determination of thickness loss under dynamic loading

ISO 9073-3 1989 – Determination Of Tensile Strength And Elongation

AS/NZS 2111.14:1996 Determination Of Thickness Loss After Prolonged, Heavy Static Loading

Determinations of Organic Emissions from Indoor Materials/Products