Designed with sustainability and quality of living at the forefront, the cottage was transformed into an award-winning two-storey haven with significantly improved thermal and acoustic insulation using MetecnoSpan® PIR Roofing.
MetecnoSpan® also provided an airtight seal so that the property’s reliance on heating and cooling were significantly reduced, thus diminishing expenditure on temperature regulation, and functioning more sustainably. In line with Passivhaus principles, the exceptional thermal performance of MetecnoSpan® contributed to the home’s insulating properties to cope in summer and winter conditions.
“MetecnoSpan® has superior insulation values for the panel’s thickness and better sustainability credentials than alternative products,” said Andy Marlow, Director of Envirotecture.
“We were constrained by the block size so the design needed to be compact hence a two storey design.
“Large cranes would have been difficult given the small lot size so lightweight roof panels were desirable, which MetecnoSpan® provided
“The MetecnoSpan® panels also create an airtight seal which is a key factor in passivhaus construction.
“The builder also benefitted from the speed of construction greatly. The roof panels were installed in half a day.
“The completed roof looks good and was easy to make airtight. The insulation and airtightness aid in providing the acoustic benefits of the home,” Andy said.
As the high-performance panels were delivered pre-constructed, the assembly was conveniently time and space efficient to deliver an exceptionally healthy, comfortable, and sustainable home.
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