Monthly Archives: March 2021

INSULATION TRULY MATTERS

ABSTRACT There are many opinions in industry with regard to appropriate material choices for sheathing membranes and exterior insulation of framed wall assemblies. Opinions vary on what is sensible for the vapour permance of materials outboard of the framing so that not only will wetting and drying will be in harmony, but other interests such […]

HEALTHY HOME, HEALTHY LIFE

Natural, ecological & effective insulation   GSWRAP Wood Fiber Insulation is a piece of nature in your home. Like nature itself it unfolds its positive effect on people. GSWRAP Wood Fiber Insulation also absorbs large quantities of carbon dioxide. This makes an important contribution to climate protection. Indoors, it regulates humidity and prevents mold. This […]

WHAT IS THE MISSION OF GSWRAP FIBER SOOD SHEETS?

GSWRAP wood fiber insulation sheets are the ideal solution to keep houses warm during the winter and more and more important – cool in the summer. This is based on the especially high thermal storage capacity of GSWRAP’s insulation materials. In the hot midday and early afternoon hours, they absorb the warmth and act as […]

HOW CAN GSWRAP HELP WITH THE STRUCTURE OF YOUR HOME?

Building Passive House, for sure changes the structure of your home. While building Passive House, we can offer you our Wood Fiber Boards that will give you the best possible insulation on the market. In today’s blog posts — we would like to share a quick interview, found on the passive house website, with Edward […]

WITH THE GSWRAP WOOD FIBER INSULATION YOU CAN BRING VALUE TO YOUR HOME

WE WANT TO BRING VALUE TO YOUR HOME BECAUSE WE BELIEVE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS In low-energy buildings in climates with a heating demand the entire building envelope has to be well insulated. The building envelope consists of all the building elements which separate the inside from the outside. Its main purpose is to provide […]

WHY GSWRAP WOOD FIBER INSULATION & WHAT DEFINES THERMAL BRIDGE FREE DESIGN?

A building envelope is considered to be free of thermal bridges if the transmission losses under consideration of all thermal bridges are not greater than the result calculated using the external surfaces and regular U-values of the standard building elements alone. Regularly occurring thermal bridges in standard building components must already be taken into account […]