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Rockwool
Rockwool is a type of insulation made from volcanic rock spun into fibers. It’s fire-resistant, water-resistant, and a great insulator, making it a popular choice for homes and buildings.
Rockwool is non-combustible and can withstand temperatures up to 1,000 degrees Celsius, making it an excellent choice for fire protection. It’s also water-resistant and won’t rot or mildew, making it ideal for use in attics, basements, and crawl spaces.
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Fiber Glasswool
Fiberglass wool is a versatile insulation material made from fine glass fibers bonded together. It’s often used in homes and buildings for its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties. The air trapped between the tiny fibers creates a barrier that keeps heat in or out, and dampens sound waves for a quieter environment.
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Rubber
Rubber insulation sheets are available in various thicknesses and can be easily cut and shaped to fit any application. They are commonly used to insulate pipes, ducts, tanks, and other equipment in plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration systems. Rubber insulation pipes come pre-formed in specific diameters and are simply slipped over the pipes they are meant to insulate.
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Polyolefin
Polyolefin insulation sheets and pipes are versatile plastic products made from a group of polymers called polyolefins. Polyolefin sheets are available in a variety of thicknesses and can be used for a wide range of applications, such as packaging, signage, and construction. Polyolefin pipes are strong and durable, making them ideal for plumbing and industrial applications.
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Perlite
Perlite insulation boards and pipes are a versatile type of insulation made from expanded volcanic glass. They are lightweight, fire-resistant, and have excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties. Perlite boards are typically used for walls and ceilings, while perlite pipes are used for insulating hot and cold-water pipes, as well as ductwork.
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Bubble
Beat the heat and chill the winter with bubble insulation! This versatile material comes in three key types, each offering unique benefits.
Single Bubble Single Foil: This budget-friendly option features a single layer of bubbles sandwiched between reflective foil.
Single Bubble Double Foil: Step up your insulation game with this type! It boasts a single bubble layer but with double the foil power, reflecting radiant heat even more effectively.
Double Bubble Double Foil: The ultimate champion of insulation, this powerhouse packs two bubble layers for superior thermal resistance.
Acoustic Panel
Tame the echoes and refine your acoustics with a symphony of sound-absorbing panels! Choose from a diverse orchestra of sizes, from petite squares to grand rectangles, to fit your space and needs perfectly. Whisper-soft peace or vibrant energy, the right panel strikes the perfect note for any room.
Crafted from sound-absorbing materials like recycled fabrics and natural fibers, these panels are as stylish as they are silent. So, bid farewell to sonic chaos and embrace the peace!
Available Sizes
1ft x 1ft 1ft x 4ft 2ft x 4ft
1ft x 2ft 2ft x 2ft 3ft x 4ft
1ft x 3ft 2ft x 3ft 4ft x 4ft
Acoustic Ceiling
Acoustic ceilings are a lifesaver in open-plan offices! They dampen noise pollution and echoes, creating a more peaceful and productive workspace. Gone are the days of distracting chatter and echoey conference calls. Not only do acoustic ceilings improve acoustics, but they also come in a variety of stylish designs.
Designs are available in 2ft x 2ft and 2ft x 4ft, thickness 5/8”
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T-Runners
T-Runners are long, thin metal strips shaped like the letter “T” that are used to create suspended ceilings. They are typically made of galvanized steel and are available in a variety of lengths and sizes.
T-Runners are durable, and they are also versatile and can be used to create a variety of ceiling designs.
Main Tee size: 12ft
Cross Tee size: 2ft and 4ft
Wall Angle size: 10ft
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Metal Frames
Metal stud
Metal studs are thin, lightweight steel sections used to construct interior walls and ceilings in buildings. They are typically C-shaped in cross-section, with a web (the vertical part) and two flanges (the horizontal parts). Metal studs are lighter than traditional wood studs, making them easier to handle and install. They are also more resistant to fire, termites, and moisture.
Metal track
Metal tracks are the foundation of light metal framing systems, providing a sturdy and versatile framework for walls, ceilings, and partitions. These thin U-shaped channels, typically made of galvanized steel, interlock with metal studs to create a strong grid. The lightweight nature of the system makes it ideal for both interior and exterior construction, while its resistance to fire, pests, and moisture ensures long-lasting durability.
Single Furring Channel
A single furring channel is a thin metal strip used in light metal framing systems. It is typically made of galvanized steel and has a C-shaped profile. Single furring channels are attached to walls or ceilings to create a level surface for the installation of drywall, acoustic tiles, or other finishing materials.
Carrying Channel
Carrying channels, also known as C-studs, are horizontal or vertical structural components in light metal framing systems. They resemble the letter “C” in cross-section, with lipped edges for added strength and stability. Carrying channels are typically used for framing walls, ceilings, and partitions in residential and commercial buildings. They provide a strong and stable foundation for attaching drywall, insulation, and other building materials.
Furring Clips
Single furring clips are small metal clips used to attach furring channels to ceiling joists or wall studs. They are typically made of galvanized steel and have a simple design with a nail hole on one end and a lip that slides onto the furring channel on the other.
Double furring clips are similar to single furring clips, but they have two lips that can attach to two furring channels.