What is Thermal Lining Paper?
When it comes to preparing your walls from wallpaper, the new craze is to line your walls with thermal lining paper. Here we take a look at what thermal lining paper is and the main advantages of using it.
What is Thermal Lining Paper?
Thermal lining paper such as Wallrock Thermal Liner or recently released Wallrock KV600 Thermal Liner have been specially designed to provide an extra layer of insulation to the walls of your home. In order to create Wallrock Thermal Liner and Wallrock KV600 technologically advanced thermal insulation material has been bond to a high quality lining paper.
The Advantages of Thermal Lining Paper
There are a number of advantages of using Thermal Lining Paper or Wallrock KV600 these include:
> Reducing the room warm up time by up to 65% - this means that thanks to Wallrock KV600, you can heat up any room in your house much quicker – ideal for those cold winter mornings and evenings.
> An energy saving of 36% - as Wallrock Thermal Liner helps to trap heat inside your home, you will benefit from reduced energy consumption and the associated energy bills.
> Can help insulate against noise – due to the unique way Wallrock Thermal Liner and KV600 have been produced, they can help insulate any room in your home from noise.
> Can help fight condensation and mould – again due to the unique way in which Wallrock KV600 is manufactured, it can help to combat mould and condensation problems in your home, leading to a drier and healthier environment.
And the difference between Wallrock Thermal Liner and Wallrock KV600? Well Wallrock Thermal Liner is 3.2mm thick whilst KV600 is 4mm thick, providing extra insulation and higher energy saving as a result it offers around 20% more than the standard 3.2mm Thermal Liner.
Both Wallrock Thermal Liner and Wallrock KV600 can be bought online here.
What is Thermal Lining Paper?
This entry was posted on November 29, 2012
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