Previously the purview of specialist contractors, spray-applied polyurethane thermal insulation is now an option that can be undertaken by builders and DIY-ers. Polynor is supplied in 750 ml aerosol cans, and provides a fast, cost effective and easy solution for thermally insulating multiple surfaces in houses and all other buildings.
Having gained widespread market penetration across eastern Europe, Polynor obtained …..
….. CE certification and this paved the way for the product’s continued expansion across the continent. This began last year in Poland, when the product was introduced to the country through the DIY stores of the international DIY and home improvement retailer, Leroy Merlin.
The success of the Polish rollout has led the manufacturers to accelerate the development of their global distribution network and they are now actively seeking supply partners in key western European markets. These markets will be supported by a new, state of the art, manufacturing facility in Lithuania opening this autumn, and a comprehensive programme of marketing and promotional activities, including presentations at major trade events (most recently Building Holland 2018 in March and Insulation Expo Europe 2018 in May).
In the United Kingdom, the company is keen to work with suppliers and distributors with established links and contacts in the building and DIY product supply sectors. If you are interested in discussing this matter, please email Darren Jarvis at Construct UK. In the meantime, a selection of key points for consideration may be found below:
• Spray applied polyurethane insulating foam
• Easy to use – no skills or specialist equipment required
• Fast application – one square metre of surface area takes no longer than two minutes to insulate
• Surface is tack-free in ten to twenty minutes
• Ideal for residential applications
• Perfect for uneven and hard-to-access surfaces
• Effective as acoustic insulation
• Mould resistant and does not absorb moisture
• Excellent adhesion to all building materials
• Considerably more cost-effective than professionally applied spray insulation