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Thermafleece - Cosywool Sheeps Wool Insulation Reviews

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Sheeps Wool Insulation by Thermafleece. Their Cosywool rolls are an easy to use sheeps wool insulation, supplied in compressed packed rolls for quick installation.  Made from 75% sheep wool, 15% recycled polyester, and 10% polyester binder with a high recycled content, the Cosywool Rolls have all the benefits of sheep wool, while remaining a very affordable, non itch insulation. A truly sustainable insulation produced using British Wool and manufactured in the UK. Great for loft insulation, wall insulation and floor insulation. It has high acoustic insulation properties so it is also great for partition walls, campervans and as part of a soundproofing system. Sheep wool insulation has a very low embodied energy, and acts as a moisture buffer by absorbing and releasing excess moisture (can absorb up to 30% of weight for weight in 100% relative humidity conditions). Like all Thermafleece wool products, it is long-lasting, safe to handle, itch free and can contrib...

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had this installed in attic conversion so as to keep everything natural and ecofriendly . would definitely recommend
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Posted 9 years ago
excellent, as described and very easy to use as an insulation in a small and awkward space. Would buy again.
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Posted 9 years ago
Prompt arrival and great product
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Posted 9 years ago
Firstly the rolls of Cosy Wool arrived very quickly. I have used this to insulate under the tiles on the roof that already had permeable membrane fitted. The loft was already insulated with rock wool and loftboards but wasn't doing a great job. Cosy Wool is very pleasant to work with, non itchy and easy to cut with a pair of scissors. After stapling the cosy wool to the edge of the joists I covered all the area with netting to stop any sagging of the wool - it looks quite professional, though I say it myself! I will see how well it does the job over the coming winter and if it is as good as I hope it is then I will use it to insulate under floorboards of two first floor rooms. The only down side, and a very small one, unsurprisingly it really does smell like sheep (not unpleasant though) but guess that will disappear soon enough.
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Posted 9 years ago
The product was delivered as stated in a timely manner and also as stated it has not irritated my skin one bit. Now the bad bit - I ordered 75mm insulation, however when it arrived and I unpacked it, I found the product (after expansion) was only 60mm thick and is very loose and floppy. I have opened one bag but will be speaking to Trading Standards regarding the rest - DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
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Posted 9 years ago
Used this to insulate under my kitchen floor. I had easy access so was able to fit the Thermafleece between the joists. I held it in place using temporary barrier fencing/ netting from Screwfix which I stapled to the joists. All went very smoothly. It helped that my joists were a consistent 370mm apart. Is my kitchen floor warmer? I don't know. "Management" say that it feels less cold. Would I use it again? Absolutely. No irritation, no itching for days afterwards. Yes I used a mask because it was very dusty under the floor and I was fixing the insulation above my head. Just wish I had used it for doing my loft.
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Posted 9 years ago
I've used Thermafleece to line the roof of our summerhouse - my daughter uses it as a recording studio, so it doubles up as sound and heat insulation. For such a confined space, obviously I wanted a product that was non-toxic and has no health risks. Although it does smell a lot like a farm in there now, it must be nice stuff because I piled up the cut offs in a corner and my dog made herself a cosy little nest!
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Posted 9 years ago
I've used Thermafleece to line the roof of our summerhouse - my daughter uses it as a recording studio, so it doubles up as sound and heat insulation. For such a confined space, obviously I wanted a product that was non-toxic and has no health risks. Although it does smell a lot like a farm in there now, it must be nice stuff because I piled up the cut offs in a corner and my dog made herself a cosy little nest!
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Posted 9 years ago