HIGHEST PERFORMING U VALUE OF ANY CAVITY SYSTEM ON THE IRISH MARKET TODAY (W/m K: .021)

With an initial thermal conductivity of W/m K <0,021 when using Synthesia Cavity Foam 9932-Z you can be assured that when it comes to injecting your cavities either in a new build or retrofit, you will have the highest performing thermal insulation for your cavities. Liquid- Foam injection has the advantage of being injected into the cavity as a liquid and then it expands slowly filling the cavity and then when fully filled will rise up the wall internally filling as it goes.
Fusion Insulation might well have completed more cavity wall foam injection projects than any other contractor in Ireland. Why do our customers pay more than double for cavity foam injection when they can buy a "blown in" system for half the price. Blown in systems rely on a sticky adhesive to bond the system in place. If that adhesive is too cold, too damp, too whatever, the blown in system will be just that i.e. blowing around in the cavity . Too many customers have seen bad blown in systems and realise that in many instances it's not doing the job it's meant to. Great on paper but the practice leaves alot to be desired. Along then come slow pour cavity injection foam and it ticks a lot of boxes from the get go. It's not blow in , it's injected in at over 1000-1500psi . It doesn't just sit around once it's in the cavity . Cavity injection foam starts to expand after about thirty seconds and expand and expand, forcing its way into every nook, every cranny , every void in an attempt to get out of the confined space formed by the cavity wall. The results are extraordinary with your cavity filled with a solid wall of thermal foam that's water resistant so it wont transmit water from outside to in. As with many cavity insulation methods including ours, the works are invasive i.e many holes are drilled and the filling process leaves visible trails .Thus it's important for the customer to realize that post works restorative works in most cases are required (painting etc ) . These restorative works usually apply to existing homes and buildings. New builds typically dont require these works as we typically inject from inside prior to plastering and slabbing internally.
Fusion Insulation might well have completed more cavity wall foam injection projects than any other contractor in Ireland. Why do our customers pay more than double for cavity foam injection when they can buy a "blown in" system for half the price. Blown in systems rely on a sticky adhesive to bond the system in place. If that adhesive is too cold, too damp, too whatever, the blown in system will be just that i.e. blowing around in the cavity . Too many customers have seen bad blown in systems and realise that in many instances it's not doing the job it's meant to. Great on paper but the practice leaves alot to be desired. Along then come slow pour cavity injection foam and it ticks a lot of boxes from the get go. It's not blow in , it's injected in at over 1000-1500psi . It doesn't just sit around once it's in the cavity . Cavity injection foam starts to expand after about thirty seconds and expand and expand, forcing its way into every nook, every cranny , every void in an attempt to get out of the confined space formed by the cavity wall. The results are extraordinary with your cavity filled with a solid wall of thermal foam that's water resistant so it wont transmit water from outside to in. As with many cavity insulation methods including ours, the works are invasive i.e many holes are drilled and the filling process leaves visible trails .Thus it's important for the customer to realize that post works restorative works in most cases are required (painting etc ) . These restorative works usually apply to existing homes and buildings. New builds typically dont require these works as we typically inject from inside prior to plastering and slabbing internally.