Low Energy House - Sheeps Wool Insulation - Sustainable Insulation
Sheeps wool is a very efficient insulation material and its low conductivity compares favourably with other fibrous insulants. It is a sustainable source material with low embodied energy and it can be recycled
Production of Sheeps Wool Insulation
Natural wool is collected from sheep that have not been dipped. It is washed several times to remove the lanolin then mixed with polyester which helps to keep its shape. Wool batts generally contain 85 per cent wool mixed with 15 per cent polyester. Sheeps wool is a natural fibre derived from a fully renewable resource.
The cleaning, air laying and thermal bonding processing during the manufacture consumes minimal energy. It uses only 14 per cent of the energy used to manufacture glass fibre insulation.
Sheeps Wool Insulation - Thermal Efficiency
Sheeps wool insulation is hygroscopic and will therefore absorb and release water vapour without compromising its thermal efficiency. In cold weather, sheeps wool insulation absorbs heat from moisture in the air which enables it to reduce heat loss from the building. In warm weather, the release of moisture has a cooling effect on the fibre which reduces the flow of heat into the building.
Availability of Sheeps Wool Insulation
Sheeps wool insulation is generally available in packs of batts either 400mm or 600mm wide and in three thicknesses of 50mm, 75mm and 100mm. Sheeps wool insulation is suitable for the thermal insulation of lofts, rafters, timber framed walls and timber suspended ground floors.
Physical Qualities of Sheeps Wool Insulation
Sheeps wool insulation can be cut easily with a sharp knife or shears and requires no protective equipment to install. The quilt adapts to the shape of rafters, joists and studs to provide a permanently tight fit. When properly installed, it will retain its low density and thermal performance and have a life expectancy in excess of fifty years.
Sheeps wool insulation is potentially susceptible to rodents which may use it as a nesting material but the batts are treated with an insecticide to protect it from moth or beetle attack.
Sheeps Wool Insulation - Fire Safety
Sheeps wool insulation has a higher resistance to fire than cellulose and cellular plastic insulants. It melts when it comes into contact with an ignition source but should extinguish itself. It is treated with a non-hazardous fire proofing agent to improve its fire resistance, ignitability and surface spread of flame.
Thermal Performance of Sheeps Wool Insulation
Sheeps wool insulation has insulating properties which are equivalent to mineral fibre insulation. A total thickness of 250mm, of the insulation material, when fitted in a loft floor will give a U-value of 0.16 W/m²k .
The low thermal conductivity of sheeps wool insulation batts is 0.039 W/m.K at 10 degrees C which is similar to that of other fibrous insulants.
In the UK, when comparing the thermal values of insulation materials, it is important to remember that the best performing material is the one with the lowest thermal conductivity value