Porches and Ceilings
Roof-type thermal insulation, suggested for terraces and porches.
Floors and ceilings raw
To insulate thermally and acoustically the spaces in the attic or in a place with rough pavement with no particular need for veneering (see wall finishes, flooring, painting)
Insulate floating floor
By interposing the cork between two floating floors, you obtain an excellent anti-sound and anti-humidity result. Usable thickness: mm. 4 / 6 / 10 / 20
Insulate glued floor
Gluing cork on an old floor and laying a new floor. This has to be done in order to obtain a thermal and sound insulation without pulling up the floor.
Ventilated floor
It is well indicated when a floor must be laid directly on the ground. You’ll have a ventilation device with perimetric ventilating grilles. You’ll remove condensate and cold from the floor. Laying the panel turned inside out.
Ventilated terrace
It is recommended for terraces and flat roofing (condominium buildings)
Radiant floors
System of radiating transpirating flooring 13° C approximately: this is the temperature of cork. While concrete is being laid, we recommend you heat up wires, in order to favour their dilatation in their housing.
Lightening and fills
Be careful not to leave empty spaces while adding SUGHERLITE in the gaps. Lay a discrete layer of material on the floor to allow a good degree of isolation.