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SuperFOIL  |  SKU: SFTVL11220-50

SuperFOIL SFTV 1L Thermal Vapour Barrier (VCL) - 1.2m x 20m - Pack of 50 - 1200m²


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For large projects, such as new builds or large renovations, our pallet of 50 rolls is ideal. A 2-in-1 Vapour Control Layer (VCL) and Radiant Barrier, the SuperFOIL SFTV 1L  is a Vapour Control Layer with a reflective finish one one side, that is designed to insulate heat from inside your property, as well as providing a barrier that reduces the transfer of moisture within the wall structure. 

Typically used on the “warm” (interior) side in wall structures, roofs and flooring, it has one reflective side and one “dull” side, with the reflective face generally facing outwards.

  • Achieves an R Value of 0.95 in Roofs, 1.42 in Walls and 2.80 in Floors
  • Ideal for New Builds, Extensions and retrofits
  • Simple installation with basic tools and supplies
  • Functions as both a VCL and Radiant Barrier

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 SFTV 1L?

A vapour control layer should be applied on the interior side of any wall, roof or flooring, over timber studs before the internal lining. It should be 100% sealed to the structure with double-sided butyl tapes, pre-applied to all areas where a fixing is to be made, and finished with metallised tapes to ensure a complete vapour seal.

Data Sheets & Guides:

SuperFoil Under Rafter Installation Guide

SuperFoil Over Rafter Installation Guide

Super Foil External Wall Installation Guide

SuperFoil SFTV Data Sheet

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  • Size
    1200 mm x 20m
  • Coverage (m²)
    1,200
  • Thickness
    <1mm
  • Length
    20m
  • Width
    1200mm
  • Material
    Metallised Heavy Duty Polypropylene
  • Finish
    Metallised Polyester
  • Estimated Lifespan
    50+ Years
  • Thermal Resistance
    R Value: 0.47 - 1.40
  • Water Resistance
    1200MNs/g
  • Reaction to Fire
    Euroclass E

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Multifoil Insulation?

Multifoil insulation is a high-performance, multi-layered material designed to provide exceptional thermal efficiency by reflecting radiant heat. It combines several layers of reflective foil, foam, and wadding to create a lightweight and versatile insulation solution. At DIY Building Supplies, our multifoil insulation products offer a cost-effective and space-saving way to enhance energy efficiency in your home or commercial property.

Why Choose Multifoil Insulation?

Multifoil insulation delivers numerous advantages, making it a popular choice for a variety of projects:

  1. Exceptional Thermal Performance: Reflects radiant heat to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures year-round, reducing energy consumption.
  2. Space-Saving Design: Its thin, multi-layer construction makes it ideal for areas where traditional bulky insulation might not be suitable.
  3. Lightweight and Flexible: Easy to handle, cut, and install, multifoil insulation is perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
  4. Moisture and Vapour Resistance: Acts as a barrier to moisture and vapour, helping to prevent condensation and improve the durability of your building.
  5. Versatility: Suitable for walls, roofs, floors, and even irregularly shaped spaces, providing a comprehensive insulation solution.
Applications of Multifoil Insulation

Multifoil insulation is incredibly versatile and can be used in various settings, including:

  • Roof Insulation: Ideal for both pitched and flat roofs, enhancing thermal efficiency while saving space.
  • Wall Insulation: Suitable for timber frame, solid, and cavity walls to improve energy performance.
  • Floor Insulation: Provides effective underfloor insulation with minimal thickness.
  • Loft Spaces: Perfect for insulating lofts without reducing usable space.
  • Sheds and Garden Rooms: Offers an easy-to-install solution for insulating outbuildings and other non-traditional spaces.
How to Install Multifoil Insulation

There are many different methods to correctly installing Multi Foil insulation due to it’s variable uses, but one common technique used to insulate solid walls is to apply horizontally over battens secured to the wall, using staples or a nail gun to secure the insulation rolls. Each layer is overlapped and sealed with Insulation tape to form an airtight seal. It is then finished with counterbattens to ensure an air gap and a secure fit. In pitched roofing and over-joist flooring, a similar method is used. 

Benefits of Multi Foil Insulation

Multi Foil insulation is an innovative product with a variety of benefits that set it apart from other types of insulation. It’s biggest benefit is that it provides comparatively effective thermal insulation, with a much slimmer form factor than other types of insulation. This can be really helpful in situations where traditional forms of insulation would impact the available floor space  - particularly in solid wall conversions such as garages and garden rooms, or in van conversions or small loft conversions. 

Due to it’s slim form factor and general versatility, it’s also a very DIY-friendly product that can be cut with insulation scissors or a sharp utility knife, and attached with standard tools such as staples or a nail gun. 

Not only that, but due to it’s reflective and flexible nature, many types of multi-foil insulation serve a dual purpose as radiant barrier - actively reflecting heat back into the property and away from the property (keeping it cool in summer as well as warm in winter) - and as a vapour barrier when fitted with an airtight seal.