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Mammoth Wall Sections

Mammoth Polyester Wall Sections are semi-rigid insulation designed to be friction fitted into the wall cavity, creating a seamless, smooth fit without tucks, creases or gaps. This supports higher thermal performance. Mammoth Wall Sections are made on New Zealand’s only Airlay Insulation plant – accept no substitutes.

Whether you’re building a new home or retrofitting insulation to an existing home, Mammoth Insulation is a high performance option that’s easy to work with.

Features

Semi-rigid Airlay polyester sections.
100% heat-bonded polyester that won’t sag or settle over time.
Self-supporting for a smooth friction fit without creases, folds or tucks.
Moisture resistant – in the event of leaks they continue to perform once dried out.
Red List Free – no glues, resins, formaldehyde or pesticides added.
Non-irritant and non-toxic – no precautions are required for handling the product.
Mammoth Wall Insulation Sections are BRANZ appraised.

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Mammoth Wall Sections

A Sustainable Choice

A Mammoth products are Red List Free
Manufactured within a carbon zero certified organization
Mammoth products contain recycled polyester fibres, the recycled fibres come from PET plastic
Recycling plastic protects the environment by keeping the carbon content locked up in the polyester fibre and reducing landfill waste

 

50 Year Warranty

Mammoth Insulation has a 50 year warranty. Warranty covers that – so long as the insulation is installed correctly and remains adequately protected Mammoth insulation will perform for 50 years. The warranty applies only to 100% polyester insulation products manufactured by InZone Industries Ltd. Terms & conditions apply

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Interesting Insulation Facts

The earliest form of insulation was during the Middle Ages, when the walls of homes were stuffed with mud and straw to keep out the cold.

In the mid-1970s, home improvement companies traded asbestos insulation for fiberglass insulation after finding out the harmful effects asbestos has on lungs.

Fiberglass was invented when a young researcher named Dale Kleist attempted to create a vacuum-tight seal between two pieces of glass and a high-pressure jet of air shot through and turned them into fibers.

Today, an un-insulated home can lose up to 60% of its energy through walls and the ceiling.

Insulation is measured using an “R-value,” which refers to its resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better it will insulate.

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