Reasons To Choose Eps Over Pir Insulation
Expanded Polystyrene, known as EPS or airpop, has been in use for decades. It is a versatile material that is used for numerous products, including insulation, packaging, safety equipment, artwork and even civil engineering applications. Many every day products are made from EPS using both new and recycled material.
Applications for EPS include:
- Cavity Wall Insulation (Bonded Bead for full fill and partial fill applications)
- Floor insulation
- Insulated Foundation Systems
- Attic and Roof Insulation
- Pipe Insulation
- External Wall Insulation
Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of EPS as an alternative to PIR insulation.
EPS is an extremely durable material
Expanded polystyrene will last the lifetime of any building where it’s installed. The thermal performance of EPS does not degrade over time, meaning the U-value you first achieve with EPS will not change. Unlike other insulation materials, like PIR, EPS does not off-gas, meaning the thermal conductivity stated on the Declaration of Performance certificate is what you’ll receive.
In addition, EPS is rot-proof, mould, water and moisture resistant due to it’s closed cell matrix of 98 percent air and 2 percent EPS. A flame retardant is added to all the EPS we manufacture.
EPS is cost effective
The PIR shortage has meant supply cannot keep up with demand. Lead times are currently several weeks and limits may be placed on the quantity that can be purchased. As a result, the price of PIR has risen in many markets.
EPS quick delivery
Many of our EPS insulation solutions can be manufactured and delivered to site in just a few days, meaning your project won’t be held up while you’re waiting on material to become available. We can even accommodate most urgent requests without compromising on quality. Insulationuk delivers through out the UK usually with in 5 working days.
EPS is a stable material
Expanded Polystyrene is an extremely stable material, containing no CFCs or HCFCs. It is chemically inert and can be safely handled on the jobsite without requiring specialised equipment. As stated, the performance of EPS will not degrade over time, providing a consistent thermal performance for decades.
EPS is sustainable and can be recycled when its useful life has been reached.
Whether you’re retrofitting an existing building or planning a new build, EPS can help you achieve your low energy goals at a cost that is much less than our competitors