PIR Insulation

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PIR insulation, or polyisocyanurate insulation, is a rigid foam board widely used in construction because of its excellent performance and versatility.

This top-tier thermal insulation helps to maintain indoor temperatures, enhancing energy efficiency and lowering energy bills. 

With superior thermal performance, PIR insulation reduces noise pollution, making it perfect for homes, businesses, and buildings like schools and hospitals. Its moisture resistance also makes it highly effective in preventing mould and water damage, enhancing both comfort and durability. 

With unmatched longevity, PIR insulation is designed to last years after installation. This means you won’t have to worry about repairs or replacements any time soon.

Our Eco-Versal insulation provides a versatile solution for walls, floors, pitched roofs, dormer cheeks, and ceilings. This is made from a polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam core with an aluminium foil composite on either side and is applicable for both cold and warm-pitched roofs and loft ceilings.

Lightweight and easy to install, our PIR insulation is ideal for both professional and DIY installations. With a wide range of products to choose from, you can find what you need for your project.

Achieve peak energy efficiency and comfort with our advanced polyurethane insulation solutions.

  • Superior Thermal Efficiency - Experience optimal warmth with our polyurethane insulation, engineered to minimise heat loss and maximise energy savings. Enjoy a cosy home without the soaring utility bills.
  • Eco-Friendly Solution - Our insulation is designed with the environment in mind. Benefit from reduced carbon footprint and sustainable living by using materials that promote energy conservation.
  • Quick and Easy Installation - Say goodbye to complex installation processes. Our polyurethane insulation panels fit seamlessly into your home structure, providing hassle-free setup for immediate comfort.


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PIR Insulation FAQs

What is PIR Insulation? PIR (Polyisocyanurate) Insulation is a foam board commonly used in construction for its superior thermal properties. Known for its high R-value, PIR boards offer excellent insulation efficiency. They provide great value and affordability, making them a cost-effective choice.

Where can I buy PIR Insulation? PIR insulation is available at Beesley & Fildes. We provide a wide range of affordable PIR insulation products for floors, walls, roofs, and lofts, offering excellent thermal performance and value.

Why is PIR Insulation so expensive?  PIR insulation costs more than some other types due to its superior thermal performance, durability, and advanced manufacturing technology. However, its long-term energy savings and efficiency make it a valuable investment.

How is PIR Insulation made? PIR insulation is created by reacting polyols with isocyanates, resulting in a rigid foam board cut to size. These boards are often faced with aluminium foil, enhancing thermal efficiency and moisture resistance. PIR insulation offers excellent value and affordability, making it a smart choice for cost-effective, high-performance insulation.

How does PIR Insulation work? PIR insulation traps air within its cellular structure, reducing heat transfer and maintaining consistent indoor temperatures. It’s highly efficient for energy conservation, offering excellent value and affordability for building projects.

What does PIR Insulation stand for? PIR stands for Polyisocyanurate, a plastic in foam form. It offers excellent thermal insulation, making it an affordable, high-value choice.

Where to use PIR Insulation? PIR insulation is highly versatile and suitable for lofts, flat roofs, walls, floors, and underfloor heating. It offers excellent thermal performance, is cost-effective, and provides great value for money.

Can PIR Insulation get wet? PIR insulation offers moisture resistance thanks to its closed-cell structure. However, to preserve its insulative properties, it should be shielded from prolonged water exposure. This ensures long-term affordability and value.

How much PIR Insulation do I need?  The amount of PIR insulation required depends on your project's needs, including thermal performance and area. Consult a professional to determine the appropriate thickness and quantity. PIR insulation offers excellent thermal efficiency and value, making it an affordable choice for effective insulation.

Can PIR Insulation be recycled? PIR insulation poses recycling challenges due to its chemical makeup and facings like aluminium or fibreglass. Efforts are underway to enhance recyclability. PIR insulation offers excellent thermal performance, making it a cost-effective and valuable choice.

Is PIR Insulation flammable? PIR insulation is not highly flammable but can burn under certain conditions. Treated with flame retardants, it offers improved fire resistance and excellent value.

PIR Insulation: Combustible or Non-Combustible? PIR insulation is considered combustible, but it is designed to meet strict fire safety standards when installed correctly.

PIR Insulation vs Rockwool:  PIR insulation provides superior thermal resistance, is lightweight, and easy to install. Rockwool, being denser, excels in sound insulation and fire resistance. Both offer excellent value for their specific uses.  To view our range of Rockwool insulation click here

PIR Insulation vs Polystyrene:  PIR insulation delivers top-notch thermal performance with a higher R-value per inch. Polystyrene is more budget-friendly and highly durable. Opt for PIR for efficiency, or polystyrene for affordability and toughness.  To view our range of Polystyrene insulation click here

PIR Insulation vs Phenolic:  PIR insulation and phenolic foam both offer strong thermal performance. Phenolic foam has a slightly higher R-value per inch. However, phenolic foam is more moisture-sensitive and often more costly than PIR, making PIR a more affordable option.