Glasswool or fibreglass is the most common insulation material used in global construction. What makes glasswool so effective at insulating buildings
Glasswool is the most common insulation used in homes and commercial buildings worldwide. Examples of glasswool insulation products include Bradford Gold batts, Optimo underfloor batts and Soundscreen acoustic insulation batts.
Glasswool is primarily made from recycled glass. The glass is melted in a furnace then sent to a spinner to create fibres. The glasswool fibres create millions of tiny air pockets which trap the air. The air pockets make glasswool a poor conductor of heat, an important requirement of effective insulation batts.
