FAQs

How does the process work?
Call the Perth Insulation Installers to book a quote.
We will come to your house, measure the outside and then use a ladder to look into the ceiling space through the man hole, measuring the joist size and making sure there’s no surprises for our installation team. The whole process should take around 15 minutes. We will then book you in for installation within the following week.

How long does installation take?
2 and 3 hours for the average house.

Will there be any mess to clean up?
The Sydney Insulation Installers are professionals and leave the house as we found so the only way you’ll know we’ve been there is when wake up to a warmer house the next morning.

Will i notice a difference once the insulation is installed?
You should notice the house is a few degrees warmer the next morning and people generally say that they dont have that chill that they used to have when getting out of bed in the morning. You’ll also notice that you will use your heater less and the house will be generally warmer.
In summer, youll notice the house will be several degrees cooler with less need to use your air conditioners or fans.

How much can i expect save on electricity and gas bills per year?
The government estimates that the average sized household in Australia can save between $200 and $700 per year on their energy bills.

Is glasswool insulation safe?
Glasswool insulation is a non-hazardous product and is safe to install and use in your home. In 2002 the World Health Organisation concluded that after more than 30 years research, including studies on over 60,000 insulation workers, there is no long term serious risk to health from exposure to insulation fibers.

How is the performance of insulation material measured?
All insulation materials are rated for their performance in restricting heat transfer. This is expressed as the R value, also known as thermal resistance or resistivity. The R value is a guide to its performance as an insulator—the higher the R value, the greater the insulating effect. In Australia, the recommended thickness is R3.5 and most suppliers use this type.