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SuperFOIL 6mm SFUF Floor Insulation Roll - 1.5m x 10m - 32 Pack (480m²)


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For large projects, our SuperFOIL SFUF is available in a pallet of 32 rolls - perfect for extensions or renovations. Originally designed for - but not limited to - flooring applications, The SuperFOIL SFUF Is made of heavy duty polythene, thermo foam, and aluminium coated PET layers sandwiched between two layers of heavy duty laminated foil, to create an insulating layer ideal for use with underfloor heating, over and under suspended concrete or timber floors or even to insulate underfloor radiant heating pipes.

 A 3-in-1 design, the SFUF Multifoil floor insulation functions as foil insulation, a vapour control layer and a radiant barrier. SuperFOIL SFUF is a lightweight material that’s easy to handle and very DIY friendly.

  • Achieves an R Value of 0.8 in Roofs, Walls and Floors
  • Ideal for New Builds, Extensions and retrofits
  • Simple installation with basic tools and supplies
  • Space-saving size with effective insulating properties

What is Multi foil insulation?

Multi-foil insulation is a type of thermal insulation material composed of several layers of reflective foil, often with additional materials such as foam or bubble wrap sandwiched in between. The reflective foil layers work by reflecting radiant heat, preventing it from entering or escaping a building, thus helping to maintain desired temperatures and improve energy efficiency. This type of insulation is popular for its lightweight and flexible nature, making it easy to install in various construction applications, such as roofs, walls, and floors. Multi-foil insulation is known for its high thermal performance and is often chosen for its effectiveness in reducing heat loss or gain in buildings.

What is a Vapour Control Layer (VCL)? 

A vapour control layer (VCL), also known as a vapour barrier, is a material used in building construction to prevent the passage of water vapour through walls, ceilings, floors, or roofs. It is typically installed on the “warm” side of the insulation (typically the interior side) where it helps to control moisture levels within the building envelope. By blocking the movement of water vapour, a VCL helps to prevent condensation from occurring within the building structure, which can lead to issues such as mould growth, rot, and reduced insulation effectiveness.

What is a Radiant Barrier?

A radiant barrier is a type of material designed to reduce radiant heat transfer. Radiant barriers work by reflecting radiant heat away from the surface they cover, which helps to keep spaces cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. They are often installed in attics, under roofs, or in walls where they can block the transfer of radiant heat from the sun or from indoor heating systems. By minimising radiant heat transfer, radiant barriers can help improve energy efficiency and increase comfort levels within buildings.

How to install SuperFOIL SFUF?

There are many different types of floors that SFUF can be used with, so it is best to investigate the specific use case before installing, but generally the insulation is laid below the flooring, with joints butted to prevent excessive overlap, and sealed with insulation tape. The SFUF may need to be stapled to joists or otherwise secured depending on the use case.

Data Sheets & Guides:

SuperFoil Under Rafter Installation Guide

SuperFoil Over Rafter Installation Guide

Super Foil External Wall Installation Guide

SuperFoil SFUF Data Sheet

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  • Size
    1500mm x 10m
  • Coverage (m²)
    480
  • Thickness
    6mm
  • Length
    10m
  • Width
    1.5m
  • Material
    Thermal Foam & Foil
  • Estimated Lifespan
    50+ Years
  • Thermal Resistance
    Core R Value: 0.8
  • Water Resistance
    1200MNs/g

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Damp Proof Membrane?

Damp Proof Membranes (DPMs) are barriers often used in construction to prevent moisture from penetrating floors and walls. Made typically from a thick polyethylene sheeting, DPMs are often laid under concrete floors and walls to block moisture rising from the ground, thereby protecting interior spaces from dampness and mould.

What is a Breather Membrane?

A Breather Membrane is a semi-permeable layer that is designed to allow water vapour to escape from within a building while preventing liquid water from entering. They are installed on the “cold” side of a wall or roof structure (the “outward face” to ensure that the structure remains dry and free from condensation, which can lead to structural damage and poor insulation performance.

What is a Vapour Control Layer?

Vapour Control Layers (VCLs) are installed on the “warm” side of a wall or roof structure to limit the amount of water vapour that can pass through the structure. Unlike breather membranes, VCLs are designed to block vapour rather than allow it to pass, which helps prevent condensation within walls and roofs that leads to insulation degradation and structural damage. 

What is a Gas Barrier?

A Gas Barrier is a membrane used to prevent hazardous gases, such as radon, methane, and carbon dioxide, from entering a building. These barriers are especially important in areas with contaminated ground or high levels of natural gas emissions. Made from robust, impermeable materials, gas barriers are installed beneath the foundation to provide a protective seal, requiring an airtight seal with appropriate overlap tape.

What is a Radiant Barrier?

Many of our multifoil insulation products function as an insulation, a Vapour Control / Breather Membrane, and a Radiant Barrier. Radiant Barriers are designed to reflect radiant heat rather than absorb it. These barriers are typically installed in the attic or roof space to reduce heat transfer, keeping buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter. By reflecting heat away, radiant barriers improve the energy efficiency of a building.

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