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Greendeal Insulation is proud to provide our customers with Powerwall Insulation. Powerwall Insulation is a specialist company dedicated to the supply of External Insulation Products and thermally efficient solutions to the construction and refurbishment market.
These products include :
Light Weight Insulation
Powerwall “system 3” is our light weight insulation system designed for use with modern acrylic renders. This system can be applied to virtually any substrate from masonry to calcium silicate board due to its extremely light weight. The use of modern acrylics means a vast range of colours are available for finishes.
Mid Weight Insulation
Powerwall System 1 is a mid-weight insulation system, predominantly used with Powerwall Dry-Dash Finish. This system can be used in both the refurbishment of existing buildings or in new build projects for increased thermal efficiency. The system can be applied to a wide variety of different building substrates and building systems.
Heavy Weight Insulation
Powerwall’s System 2 is a heavy weight insulation system designed for use in areas of high impact. The system can be completed using a wide range of finishes from traditional wet cast render to modern acrylic based coatings. The heavy weight insulation system can be used on all types of substrate.
Impact Resist Systems
Powerwall’s System 4 has the addition of our unique honeycomb panel fitted externally to provide an extremely impact resistant element.
Building Systems
Powerwall Systems Ltd, a market leader in render systems for over 30 years, has developed a unique single skin building system known as Powerwall Cassette Walling System. The lightweight structural steel building system offers a range of finishes to provide a completely flexible range for your needs. The system combines internal insulation, a dense mineral wool thermal board and external honeycomb panel to provide outstanding thermal efficiency, sound reduction, fire resistance and impact resistance.
Internal Wall Insulation
Need Internal Wall Insulation For Your Home In Dublin? Then You need Greendeal Insulation . Internal insulation (commonly referred to as 'dry-lining walls') involves fixing insulation to the inner surfaces of your external walls and covering it with a vapour barrier layer and plasterboard or, alternatively, composite boards of plasterboard backed with insulation and incorporating a vapour barrier. Internal wall insulation involves qualified tradesmen installing up to 82.5 mm of insulation coupled with airtight membrane leaving a skimmed plaster finish. The typical application will achieve a U-value of 0.27 W/m2K which is required under the SEAI guidelines
Loft Insulation
In new buildings attic insulation is given special consideration these days while retrofitting totally or addition of extra thickness in old buildings is encouraged by the government by way of grants and financial aid. Management of these schemes and the grants is done through the Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI). Greendeal Insulation specialise in home energy effiency so naturally we are the leaders in the field of attic or loft insulation where up to 30% of the heat in your home is lost.
Cavity Wall Insualtion
Cavity wall insulation is a straightforward operation which will have minimal disruption to the home owner. The operation generally takes approximately 4 - 5 hours to complete, where the insulation material is pumped into the cavity through a series of holes from the outside until the cavity is full. The special bonding agent allows the beads to flow freely until the cavity is filled. The adhesive then sets, forming the beads into a bonded mogeneous heat saving mass which will not shrink, crack, settle or be unduly affected by the removal of any of the outer brickwork for alterations or window replacements. Our qualified technician will fill all the injection holes with mortar to match the existing as closely as possible. On pebbledash finishes, we will apply pebbles to the surface to match the existing finish.
Boiler Upgrades & Heating Controls
Boiler and Boiler Control upgrades (Oil or Gas). Most boilers over 5 years old are approximately 75% efficient. (Translated into € costs, this means that 25% of your fuel costs are expelled out through your boiler flue !). Why waste this heat. ? We can provide a full package of upgrade and installation of the most modern condensing boilers on the market operating in excess of 90% efficiency with a full suite of TRV flow control radiator valves and time clock programmers that control your by time and temperature in the most efficient zone control format.
You decide the level of control that you are comfortable with, the most basic control being a 2-zone control unit separating your DHW (domestic hot water) from your CH (space central heating) and extending to any level of zone control.
Solar Panels
Our solar panels harness the power in both direct and diffused sunlight, converting the energy to heat, to produce hot water for the home. A typical well-sized solar panel system should provide around 50-70% of the annual domestic hot water requirements of a home, representing a very worthwhile saving on hot water heating costs.
Our solar panels have been designed as a complement to existing heating systemswhich use a store of hot water in a cylinder. The existing cylinder is exchanged for one with two heat exchanger coils: one from the boiler in the property and a second from the solar panels.
- Efficient panels with 95% absorption rate
- Selective coating on panels - increases collector performance, even on cloudy days
- Installation solutions for on-roof, roof integration, flat roof and wall mounted at 45°
- Portrait and landscape panels * Simple to use controller
- Solar safety glass * Robust panel design * Easy to fit * CE mark
- Solar keymark (European quality mark)
Building Energy Rating (BER)
A BER is an indication of the energy performance of a home. It covers energy use for space heating, water heating, ventilation and lighting calculated on the basis of standard occupancy. A BER is similar to the energy label for a household electrical appliance like your fridge. The label has a scale of A-G. A-rated homes are the most energy efficient and will tend to have the lowest energy bills.
From the 1st of January 2009, a BER certificate became compulsory for all homes being sold or offered for rent. If you are buying or renting a house or apartment, you are entitled to a BER so ask the seller, landlord or agent for it.
A BER certificate is accompanied by an advisory report which will identify how you might improve the energy performance of your home. A BER is also required, subject to transitional arrangements, where construction of a new home begins on or after 1st January 2007. There are exemptions for certain categories of homes, for example, protected structures and certain temporary homes. To see what a Building Energy Rating Certificate looks like please click here .
BER assessments are carried out by registered BER Assessors who have been trained under the National Framework of Qualifications, passed the SEAI BER Assessor exam and have registered with SEAI.
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Please feel free to contact us at any stage regarding your project.




