Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Hidden benefits Mammoth polyester insulation Share Tweet Help Mammoth Insulation fibre made from recycled bottles Mammoth thermal and acoustic polyester is a healthy, more sustainable home insulation choice that is safe and easy to install. Choosing a sustainable option has become an increasingly important focus for homeowners looking to reduce heating costs and environmental impact.Mammoth Insulation's range of 100% polyester thermal and acoustic insulation is made using fibres from recycled plastic bottles. The insulation helps to reduce landfill waste and greenhouse gases, while creating a warmer, more energy-efficient living environment for your family. Its whats behind the walls that matters when it comes to insulation. This house features Mammoth thermal and acoustic polyester. Mammoth insulation has the added advantage of a soft texture. The polyester fibres do not irritate the skin, and are non-toxic and odourless, allowing for safe and easy handling and fast installation.You can also rest assured that you are supporting the local economy Mammothinsulation is made in New Zealand. It is BRANZ appraised, Environmental Choice licensed and has a 50-year warranty. Mammoth thermal and acoustic polyester is a healthy, more sustainable home insulation choice that is safe and easy to install. Products include the Mammoth Multi, a medium-density, friction-fitted insulation providing a seamless fit with no creases, tucks or gaps and is suitable for walls, ceilings and underfloors. Requiring no staples or strapping, it is particularly well suited to underfloor applications, as the risk of electrocution is eliminated.To contact Mammoth Insulation, phone 0800 Mammoth (626 668). Email: info@mammoth.co.nz or visit the website: www.mammoth.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 06 Oct, 2013 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Alex Urena Design Studio wins TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 29/7 NZ2907 Read More Similar Stories