With so many heating and cooling options available, your needs for energy efficient heating and cooling in your home can change over time, making the decision of what type of wall insulation is right for you can be tricky.
In Australia the more modern developments in insulation techniques have left wall-ceiling insulation in a precarious position. This makes wall-ceiling insulation the right choice for an increasing number of homes, particularly in Melbourne where the weather can often be extreme, particularly in the summer months.

What are the benefits of wall-ceiling insulation? The main benefit is that it is highly effective in keeping out air infiltration and a good barrier against heat loss from rooms that don’t use the majority of the attic. However, when looking at the pros and cons of wall-ceiling insulation there are some that apply across the board and some that apply to certain rooms.
While living in a cold climate can lead to discomfort and fatigue during the day, it also causes you to lose energy due to the loss of heat. If you choose a wall-ceiling insulation that is designed to trap cold air that has been trapped over the day, then it will become a good insulator and provide a much needed barrier to help keep warm air inside your home.
There are two major forms of this insulation: Fiber Reinforced Panels and Fiberglas (also known as High Density Polyethylene). Each material has its advantages, with Fiber Reinforced Panels having a lower thermal conductivity, however they are more expensive.
The most popular option for wall-ceiling insulation is the use of Polyurethane foam, which provides good insulation but does not retain its effectiveness when wet. This form of wall insulation is less costly, however it cannot be used in places that get wet easily, such as the attic. While the expensive Installed Panels gives good protection against heating and cooling costs, they don’t provide the same level of insulation as Fiber Reinforced Panels.
The Installed Panels that most people consider are polyurethane foam based products, however in order to provide good insulation you need to buy insulation that can last. It is possible to purchase a Polyurethane foam with a laminate core that can act as a good insulator, but you have to have good judgment about the best style to install. Also, it is not recommended that you should choose this type of wall insulation if you intend to use the attic.
The cost of insulation for walls varies between $5 and $250, depending on the quality of the insulation, the size of the insulation and how much internal walls that are covered. A standard sized insulated panel consists of both the inner and outer walls and consists of four panels. These can be installed either on the outside or inside a wall.
This wall insulation is a good option if you want to insulate internal walls. Unfortunately, if the insulation is installed on the outside of the wall, it can not block out air from escaping. The external insulation will need to be removed to ventilate the building or room.
The main disadvantage of wall insulation is that it can affect the aesthetic appearance of your home. With the new developments in insulation techniques, you can save yourself a great deal of money on your heating and cooling bills, especially if you are interested in reducing the impact on the environment. In most cases, if you decide to install wall-ceiling insulation you can find a professional company that will do the work for you.









