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SilentWool: Floor
 SilentWool: Floor is a roll of 3mm thick Sheep Wool Insulation, that cushions the impact between the finished surface (laminate, solid or semi-solid wooden floors) and the subfloor (concrete or OSB boards). The layer of wool removes the contact between these two hard surfaces by creating an intermediate layer which absorbs this vibration.
SilentWool: Floor rolls are produced in 1m wide rolls and are 20m (65.6 feet) in length. SilentFloor is also available with or without a plastic membrane to protect the floor from the moisture escape of concrete subfloors.
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An exceptional 21dB Reduction in Impact Sound Level is achieved
using SilentWool: Floor insulation. (Test: ISO 140-8 Delta Lw) |
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100% Pure New Sheep's Wool |
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Suitable For Underfloor Heating Situations |
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Impact & Airborne Sound Insulation |
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Integrated Moisture Protection Layer |
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Inherent Thermal Insulation Performance |
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Patented Insect Pest Protection |
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Easy to Cut - Durable & Long Lasting Shape |
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Patented Mould & Mildew Protection |
Technical Details

Step-by-Step Fitting Instructions
General: SilentWool: Floor
is supplied in 1m width and 20m length rolls. The product should be
stored flat on a dry surface. SilentWool: Floor can be used under solid
timber floors, laminate floors, parquet floors and OSB/MDF boards.
It can be installed upon joisted, raft and concrete floors as well
as OSB/MDF boards.
Tools Required: Scissors, wide moisture-resistant
sticky tape, measuring tape and marking pen.
Preparation: The sub floor must be thoroughly clean
and dry. When setting on a concrete floor, ensure surface is even
and free from imperfections that may damage the floor being installed.
Installation: By design, SilentWool: Floor
will unroll with the moisture layer on top (where fitted). At the walls, take edges
of the insulation up the wall by 2cm to avoid sound bridging. Cut
around any obstacles using the measuring tape and marking pen for
accuracy. Side-by-side sheets should be joined with sticky tape and
not overlapped to avoid an uneven finish. Install the floor as per
manufacturer’s instructions. Return to the floor edges once
complete and fold the insulation behind itself to further insulate
from the walls.
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