Warm-a-Wall
Sale Prices
| W001 |
Warm-a-Wall - Rolls |
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£122 per Roll |
A roll of Warm-a-Wall is 15LM x 0.5LM, and covers 7.5M2 |
| W002 |
Warm-a-Wall - Adhesive |
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£23 per Tub |
Warm-a-Wall adhesive comes in a 10KG tub and covers 10M2 |
| W003 |
Trim Stop Beads |
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£2.60 per Length |
2.500m lengths pvc white |
| ALL PRICES EXCLUDE VAT & CARRIAGE |
With higher fuel costs insulation is the solution
Don't throw money away having heat escaping through walls!
Install
Warm-A-Wall
The sensible answer to rising fuel costs.
The new thermal and acoustic wall lining made from recycled polyurethane
- Easy to install
- 28% imporvement in energy efficiency
- Helps reduce condensation
- Stops unsightly mould growth
- Skim plastered to give a more traditional and robust finish
- Deals with waste disposal issue
- Re-cycled product helping the environment
- Helps save CO2 emissions
- Solid wall u-value 2.1 brought down to 1.51
Warm-A-Wall IS A NEW FORM OF
INSULATION ON A ROLL
It is applied to the wall like wallpaper
then skim finished to give it a permanent
finish. It can be used on any external wall
to increase the insulation value even
if the cavity wall insulation is fitted.
Tel: 01642 714 123 / 272 848 Fax: 01642 503 666
www.walltransform.co.uk
WARM-A-WALL
THERMAL/ACOUSTIC WALL LINING THERMAL INSULATION FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Prepare wall surface. Wallpaper is to be removed before application. Artex ceilings should be sanded down prior to Warm-a-wall installation. Walls with mould growth problems must be first washed and disinfected clean and allowed to dry. If surface is porous apply Warm-a-Wall basecoat primer.
2. Cut Warm-a Wall lining to size in strips as would be done with normal wallpaper.
3. Apply Warm-a-Wall adhesive to the wall / ceiling surface area or to the foam side of the Warm-a-Wall material. Fix each strip of Warm-a-Wall firmly and securely in place. Continue with each length until all the required area is covered.
4. When working around obstacles such as skirtings, electrical sockets, light switches etc., utilise Warm-a-Wall trims to provide protection around the edge.
5. Any gaps should be filled with Warm-a-Wall filler.
6. Warm-a-Wall can be normal plaster skim finished, minimum 3mm thickness giving a more robust traditional surface or emulsioned in the normal way using brush or roller. If plaster skimmed, joints should be scrimmed with normal scrim material/tape.
7. For areas of high humidity we recommend a suitable washable mould resistant emulsion.
Warm-a-Wall is a unique recycled product that can be plaster skim finished to give a traditional robust surface. It can be used as a sustainable way of renovating and up-grading all unsightly walls or ceilings to prevent condensation problems eliminating cold spots a particular problem on some ceilings and most importantly saving energy.
Warm-a-wall can be applied by our national network of approved applicators. An added benefit is to thermally up-grade when household decoration is taking place.
Or DIY is optional. Download or view our PDF...
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION
TOOLS REQUIRED
Decorator's scissors
Warm-a-wall adhesive & filler for smoothing out any joints. (Sold in 1Olt tubs)
Application trowel, spreader or spatula
Pasting table
Tape measure
Warm-a-wall edging trims
Normal skim plaster finish is optional
In the case of skim finish utilise fibre tape to scrim the joints
Wall Application Shown Below - for Ceiling Application click here...
Step 1
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Warm-a-Wall pieces
should be cut to lengths
required for quick
application.
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Step 6
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Continue till all area
is covered as
required.
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Step 2
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Remove wall paper or
lining prior to application.
Sealer coat is applied to
wall before application of
Warm-a-Walliining on
porous surfaces.
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Step 7
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Check Warm-a-Wall
lining is all firmly
applied.
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Step 3
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Spread adhesive on
foamed side of lining
with straight edged side
of applicator (spreader).
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Step 8
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Joints can be sealed
and hidden with our
Warm-a-Wall adhesive
using straight edge of
spreading tool.
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Step 4
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Utilise notched edge
of spreader to obtain
a serrated effect
(helps form key)
making sure all lining
is covered with
adhesive.
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Step 9
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Warm-a-Wall lining
must be plaster skim
finished. When
completely dry it can
be painted or
wallpapered.
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Step 5
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Place into position,
and tamp firmly
down making sure
all lining is secure to
wall.
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ENERGY AND FUEL COST SAVINGS FOR WARM-A-WALL 10MM LINING
GAS CENTRAL HEATING
House with solid walls U-value 2.1 |
|
Floor area sq m |
KWh/Y |
£/yr |
External wall area sq m
Excl openings |
Flat with 3 external walls |
1 Bed
2 Bed
3 Bed |
42
61
89 |
2032
2449
2958 |
27
33
40 |
24
29
35 |
Flat |
1 Bed
2 Bed
3 Bed |
42
61
89 |
1162
1400
1691 |
16
19
23 |
42
51
61 |
Mid-Terrace |
2 Bed
3 Bed |
63
79 |
1922
2152 |
26
29 |
39
43 |
Semi Detached Bungalow |
2 Bed
3 Bed |
63.5
74 |
2767
2987 |
37
40 |
53
57 |
Detached Bungalow |
2 Bed
3 Bed
4 Bed |
67
78
90 |
3294
3554
3817 |
44
48
51 |
66
71
76 |
Semi Detached House |
2 Bed
3 Bed
4 Bed |
77
89
102 |
4024
4326
4631 |
54
58
62 |
76
82
88 |
Detached House |
2 Bed
3 Bed
4 Bed |
90
104
120 |
6073
6528
7012 |
82
88
94 |
119
128
138 |
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