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FUSION'S UNIVERSAL "INSULATION LAW"
"FUSION'S FIRST LAW OF INSULATION"
"If you use the insulation you have always used you will get the results you have always got"
What are those "results" we refer to:
- Outrageous heating bills
- Dampness
- Draughty Rooms and Hallways
- Uncomfortable Home and Work environment
- Cough's, Sneezes, and Aches and Pains
Here at Fusion Insulation we are zealot like in our mission to spread the 'insulation' good word. If its any consolation we have lived in homes that were badly insulated or had ineffective insulation. We have also spent way too much on heating bills and we have suffered through draughty and damp accommodation. Then we found the way. It came to us like a revelation. It was SPRAY IN PLACE FOAM INSULATION. The highest performing seamless insulation on the market today. No other insulation can insulate your home and office like
FUSION SPRAY IN PLACE FOAM INSULATION
can.
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The Ordinary Guy's Guide to "U" Values
Discover why "U" Values are only half the story for Truly Great Insulation.
If your insulation has a great U value on paper but in practice it doesn't seem to be doing its job , then you're about to discover that U values are only half the picture and why you need the double act of U values and Airtghtedness in your home, office or building for that truly "Bali" Beachouse feeling of warmth and dryness
Let's get the basics covered first; U values are a handy way to simplify what can be a fairly black art. "U" values are a measure of thermal resistance. In other words, a U value rating will give you some idea as to how 'difficult' that insulation will make it for heat or indeed cold passing through it, for a given depth of that insulation. To avoid freezing, in the winter you want to keep the heat in and in a baking summer you dont want your home or office becoming like an oven. The better the U value per inch or mm depth of insulation (the lower the figure) the better your home, office or building will retain its temperature. In the USA they use an R value system which is kinda like the reverse of U values, so the higher the R value the better the insulating abilities.
Simple so far? Well here's where the plot thickens. You see a U value is not a real world figure. Its measured in a laboratory and lots of people with pointy heads and lots of letters after their names, write whats know as 'protocols' or proceedural reports as to how they achieved these test results. Now you would be surprised to discover that a lot of insulation types achieved great U values from these laboratory tests, under strict laboratory conditions i.e. pretty much as near non real world conditions as you could imagine. We're not suggesting that these scientists have deliberately done a bad job. Hey, it must be very difficult in fact design just one test thats able to provide a 'universal' value system applicable to dozens and dozens of different types of insulations , but its you the end user that shells out for insulation that you thought would do the job, only to find out afterwards that in the real world, that insulation is not performing.
Let us give you an example. Its blowing a force 5 outside your home and the humidity in the air is 85%, and you have cavity walls and a standard, typical ventilated attic space . Would you want an insulation in your attic that couldnt handle air movement across it, or lost most of its of its U values if it got damp? Would you want an insulation that sagged when it got damp and compressed down so it became ineffective as an insulation? Well the shocking news is that there are many insulation types out there that achieved excellent U values from lab tests, but cant repeat those results in the real world, of your attic, walls or floors.
What's needed is an insulation that tough, rugged, wont sag , compress, and yet retain its thermal resiistance properties over time. You need and insulation that forms an airthight seal , in situ, in your attic walls and flloors. You want an insulation that will shrug of water, rain, and moisture and will literally cold shoulder force 10 gales into touch. You want all this and a reassuring lifetime warranty. You want Fusion Spray In Place Insulation Foam becasue you never want to second guess the most important element of your enjoyment and satisfaction in your home, office or building.
"Comparing Apples with Apples"
But wait there's one more potential 'pothole' when it comes to comparing U values. There are some insulation brochures out there, that while not being misleading are perhaps a little economical with the facts e.g. Some brochures and literature quote a U value for say a 100mm insulation panel and it looks great.
You're about to place an order but then you read the small print at the bottom of the page (and we're talking 7 font small print here), and you notice that the U values quoted are in fact "typical as built U values" In other words they have calculated the plasterboard, the plaster, the insulation, the typical two course cavity block construction and the typical 20mm of external render that would be on that wall.
Hey why not include that cat sitting on the window cill as well?
So in practice their insulation seems to be performing spectacularly well , but not so well when you subtract the other materials they have thrown in. So the moral of the story is ,
"STUDY THE SMALL PRINT CAREFULLY"
Always compare like with like, Apples with Apples and Oranges with Oranges
Below are our REAL WORLD "U" values and these "U" values will be there in gales force winds, raginging storms or heatwaves. Our insulation is backed by a Lifetime Warranty after all
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Revealed ; The super insulator that keeps some of the worlds great yacht builders 'afloat'. Fusion Boat Insulation!
Be amazed when you dicover how one of the world's great yacht building companies have literally built their yachts around a SUPERINSULATION and how this superinsulation has given this yacht builder a fantastic reputation for warm dry cabins but also an enviable 'unsinkable' reputation.
What is this revolutionary boat building technology? None other than Closed Cell Insulating FoamEtap have built their reputation around their unsinkablity and to prove this independent yachtsmen have tested Etap's claim. In one such test an Etap had its hul drilled through in several places and when flooded to the gunwales with good old brine from the English Channel, she was sailed across under full sail. The yachtsman reported only a mild drop in performance from the striken vessel and at no time did the yacht threaten to capsise.
If you've dreamed that your boat will shake of its dank, musty interior odours and become a 'harbour' of heat, dryness and warmth, then you need the super insulating ability of our waterproof foam. If you,ve searched high up ad low down for an nsulation system that cound be installed in a flash, and would work with your boat's hull to create an imprevious barrierto the sea and fresh water lakes and rivers then you want the astonishing abilities of Fusion Spray Foam Insulation. Your boat is unique. It is part of you and your deeply felt passion to escape, to explore, to disappear. You have worked all your life for this symbol of your desire for freedom, and now that you have achieved this milestone you want to turn your cabins, your below dek spaces into a place of enjoyment, relaxation, dryness and warmth. Many boat hull construtions however dont lend them selves well to such ambitions. Wheteher its steel, aluminium, Glass Fibre Epoxy or timber construction, the smple fact is your boat will sail in water temperatures that are often close to freezing. Your attempts to heat your cabins, your chart and comm's area while valliant are doomed to casue problems. That biggest probelms is condensation. Your warm humid air from your 'esbacher' air heater or similar will hit your hull and condensation like your warm breath hotting a freezing cold larger glass. The end result will be rampant condenastion inside your boat. Over time this condensation has the potential to create some massive reapir and maintenance problems. Wiring, fittings and fixtures in the firing line of that condensation will suffer as if the marine environment wasnt taking enough damage already . Metall and structural stringers in your hull could beocme compromised and potentially you are storing up thousands and thousands in longterm reapir bills. The solution then is a really good insulation barrier on the inside of your hull. But which Insulation? Traditional sheet and roll insulations just cant hack it in a marine environemnt. You need an inslation that can withstand the deamands of one of the most hostile environents in the world. You need an insulation that is out of the ordinary, that has remarkable resistance to water, temperature fluctuations and salt action and yet it has to be flexible enough to be aplied into the impossible and ofetn inaccessible environements which is the interior contours of your boat hull, with its myriad compartments and structural ribbing and elements. There is one insulation that makes the cut, makes the grade, and is worthy of 'coming on board' your yacht, your steel boat, your ship. That insulation is Fusion Closed Cell Insulation. Having calss leading U values comined with its abilty to remain fully waterproof and airthight, its physcial toughness makes it literally the only choice hwen it comes to insulating your boat.
Fusion Spray in Your Hull Seamless Foam Insulation is like having an insulation factory at the end of your jetty, manufacturing and placing your ideal depth of insulation in a seamless airtight sheet.
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