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Ceiling Insulation Improves your Life by:
Keeping the temperature constant in your home while the outside temperature
changes.
Reducing the Need for Air-conditioning. Saving you Money.
Reducing the need for heating in winter. Saving you Money.
Improving the Acoustics in your home. Keeping Inside sounds in and Outside
sounds out.
Increase the Saleability of your Home.
Increase the General Comfort in your Home.
We do CZ Cellulose Building Insulation and Domestic Ceiling Insulation, Fibre Glass Insulation - Cellulose Fibre Insulation Pretoria , Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Witbank, Middelburg, Secunda - Gauteng and Mpumalanga -
What does the Experts Say?
"The purpose of any building is to protect man from the extremes of the climate.
Daily, particularly inland, there is a large variation in temperature - from the
coolness of the early morning to the heat of the afternoon. A building can
absorb much of this variation, making the interior warmer than the outside air
at night and cooler during the day. This cushioning effect is dependent on the
building's insulating characteristics as well as its mass (or in more specific
terms the active thermal capacity of the building). This simply means that a
building needs both insulation and a large mass to best absorb the changes in
temperature.
The solar energy that penetrates windows causes the daily average indoor
temperature to be higher than the corresponding average of the outside air
temperature. It is therefore important to control sun penetration through
windows to prevent excessive increases in temperature during summer. To achieve
this, most of the windows in a house should face north, with few, preferably
none, facing east or west. In the early morning and late afternoon the summer
sun shines even on the south-facing windows, which can cause considerable
overheating. A canopy or a roof overhang over the north-facing windows can
eliminate penetration by the sun in the summertime."
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Why CZ Cellulose
CZ Cellulose is a cellulose fiber insulation sprayed onto the ceiling by means of
a blower machine. Because of this, you get a even and full coverage, not
allowing any gap for the hot air to escape or the cold air to sneak in.
CZ Cellulose cannot burn and will not support rot. It repels rodent and insect and
prevents them from nesting inside your roof.
Installation is quick (approximately 2 hours for 150 Msq) and painless.
Ceiling Insulation operates over weekends and we can even arrange to do the job after
hours when you are at home.
We also offer Geyser Blankets and Water Pipe Insulation.
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CZ Cellulose Secunda, Secunda, South Africa, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Insulation Secunda, Ceiling Insulation Secunda , cellulose fiber
Secunda, Domestic Insulation Secunda , Household Insulation Secunda Cellulose
insulation Secynda BAsed in Secunda South Africa we supply anywhaere in South
Africa and more specifically Gauteng and Mpumalanga.
About Ceiling-Insulation
Ceiling-Insulation offers Insulation and Related Solutions to suit your needs.
Ceiling Insulation is Sole Propriety business owned run by Lukas van Niekerk.
Our Mission
To be the best Domestic Insulation Provider in our Area.
Frequently Asked Question
What is CZ Cellulose made off?
CZ Cellulose is made with 70% recycled paper, treated with chemicals to prevent it
form burning and to repel rodents and insects.
Are there any dust during and after Installation?
As a result of the installation process, some dust will be generated if there
are gaps between the corners and the wall. When blowing around the manhole some
dust will be generated.
Does CZ Cellulose have any effect on people suffering from hay fever or any other
sensitivities?
Not at all, CZ Cellulose does not have any negative health effects.
How Long does CZ Cellulose last?
CZ Cellulose is guaranteed to outlast the house it's been installed in.
What is the Best Thickness?
We recommend that CZ Cellulose be installed at 75mm thickness. This could change
depending on the design of the roof structure. Flat roofs might require a
thicker installation. Your budget could also have an influence in the thickness.
What happens if the roof leaks?
CZ Cellulose does not support rot. When it gets wet, it simply dries out and all
is back to normal. It is however always better to fix or prevent roof leaks, as
water will damage the ceiling and can cause electrical problems with your geyser
or wiring.
For any more questions please contact us.
Ceiling Insulation and Domestic Ceiling Insulation - Fibre Glass
Insulation - Cellulose Fibre Insulation Pretoria , Johannesburg,
Nelspruit, Witbank, Middelburg, Secunda -
Gauteng and Mpumalanga
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Our Service:
Comfizone will be able to advise you on the best solution for your home.
Although We Specialize in the supply and installation of CZ Cellulose Cellulose
Fiber Insulation, we are positioned to provide the right product for every
situation.
CZ Cellulose is:
The Ultimate solution for your home or office. Installation is quick and without
fuss. CZ Cellulose does not contain any Fiberglass or Asbestos, eliminating the
health risks associated with other types of insulation material. CZ Cellulose is
SABS approved and made locally from 70% Recycled News Paper. By choosing
CZ Cellulose, not only do get the best solution for your money, you also
contribute to the environment.
CZ Cellulose repels Insects and Rodents. It is Blower installed to give you 100%
coverage. Keeps your home COOL in summer and WARM in winter.
The Solution that is Really Cost Effective.
Weekend or After Hours? - No Problem
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CZ Cellulose Spec Sheet Click here
Typical Installation
CZ Cellulose is installed by Blower Machine. This method ensures that the material
in sprayed into all the corners of the roof structure. This holds great
advantages for you, the customer, because there are no gaps between the woodwork
and the insulation material. Tremendous heat losses occur when insulation is not
installed properly. Although the material used may of good quality and may
posses good insulation properties, the way it is installed will render it
useless. However, when installing CZ Cellulose, all corners are reached, giving
you 100% value for you money and ensuring you get what you pay
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Geyser Blankets
As value added services, we can also provide you with a Custom Made Geyser
Blanket and insulation for your waterpipes. This will further improve the
efficiency of your water system, saving you money.
According to ESKOM, a saving of R2500 over a period of 20 years could be
realized if you install a
Geyser Blanket.
About Insulating water pipes ESKOM says:
"Insulated hot water pipes maintain their temperature at constant levels and
prevent heat loss. Pay special attention to the insulation of the first 1.5 to
two meters of hot water pipes nearest the geyser. Water pipes can be insulated
with ceiling insulation material, or through the use of pipe insulators that
wrap around the pipes. This can save well over R1 000 (1997 terms) in heating
costs over twenty years."
Please View their Web site for more tips on how to save electricity in your
home.
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Notable Historical Events in the fiberglass
Insulation Industry - Extracted from the
Association for Better
Insulation :
1897 Fiberglass Invented.
1930s Scientist discover asbestos can cause fatal scarring in lung tissues.
1938 Owens-Corning develops a process to manufacture microscopic glass fibers that are sprayed with chemicals to form fiberglass insulation.
1955 Memo to Owens-Corning president notes: "For the first time, medical literature now carries two articles which indicate that glass fibers can be harmful to human lungs. These articles can be cited effectively in damage suits against us."
1973 $$$ Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds the judgment in Borel v. Fiberboard of $68,000 for the asbestos death of Clarence Borel. Triggers 25,000 lawsuits in the ten years following.
1982 $$$ John Manville Corp files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to protect itself from asbestos lawsuits.
1988 Cancer warning labels printed on fiberglass products.
1990 Australia sets maximum fiberglass exposure standard at *fibers per cubic centimeter or f/cc, for measurement purposes.
1991 OSHA mandates cancer warning labels on products containing fiberglass that may become airborne, including fiberglass insulation.
1993 National Toxicology Program unanimously agrees that fiberglass is "reasonably anticipated to cause cancer in humans."
1993 Fiberglass listed in the Seventh Annual Report on Carcinogens.
1993 Germany classifies fiberglass as "having carcinogenic potential".
1994 Article in The American Journal of Industrial Medicine notes that "on a fiber-per-fiber basis, glass fibers may be as potent or more potent than asbestos."
1994 $$$ Lilly Brown settles for $825,000 for fiberglass related injuries received at her workplace due to improperly installed HVAC system that permitted fiberglass contamination.
1994 United Kingdom sets maximum fiberglass exposure standard at 2 f/cc.
1994 The Netherlands tightens its maximum fiberglass exposure limit standard to 3 f/cc.
1995 OSHA adds fiberglass and rock wool to its Priority Planning Process.
1996 The Natural Resources Defense Council determines that "substantial and well documented public health threats are associated with fiberglass" after completing a comprehensive review of toxicology studies.
1997 Washington Post Magazine reports that OSHA, EPA, The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission are considering new fiberglass standards.
1998 California Air Contaminants Advisory Committee recommends a 1 f/cc limit for fiberglass.
1998 NAIMA (the fiberglass and rock wool manufacturers association) submits a voluntary proposal to OSHA that includes a 1 f/cc limit.
2000 $$$ Owens-Corning Fiberglass files for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to protect itself from asbestos lawsuits. So does USG Corp. (building materials manufacturer) and the chemical giant, W.R. Grace & Co. among others...
2001 The Association for Better Insulation grows out of the need
for a public focus on energy efficiency that is mandated by the under stated
energy crisis we now face. It also bothers the Association that 80% of homes are
being insulated against the public interest with less than safe materials. The
energy crisis reality is that the infrastructure could not keep up with the
wide-open, wasteful demands we were (and are) putting on it. The lights went out
in California, for God's sake! It really could happen in any town, even yours,
so the Association and website were created to provide solid, fully documented
information and options to the public, as well as providing free energy
efficiency inspections by the professional membership as a public service to
make it EASIER for the individual homeowner to contribute to the solution and
save money and energy.
Less energy needed means:
Less energy produced, which equals
=Less air pollution from producing energy. (the #1 cause)
(Utilizing the SAFE insulations on the ABI site is recommended.)
2001 The Banking Industry begins to require people
approved for a home construction loan to sign a separate agreement holding the
bank "blameless" for any health problems that may arise and be attributed to
insulation materials used in the home's construction.
46,000 New litigations filed in the first 6 months of 2001 is enough to put fear
in any related industry...considering there have been 327,000 claims since 1977.
Or are the symptoms just starting to show? Whatever it is, banks and *insurers
are buying CYA stamps!
CURRENT STATUS: The acceptable level of
fiberglass exposure has dropped to just 1 fiber per cubic centimeter. (According
to NAIMA [the fiberglass industry's lobbying group] ) this is a "healthier"
exposure limit for fiberglass insulation installers. It should be noted that
this is also the "acceptable" exposure limit that was initially set for
asbestos).
So, fiberglass insulation installers can now rest assured that they will not be
exposed to fiberglass in hazardous concentrations, right? Sadly, this isn't
true. Studies have shown that fiberglass insulation installers are exposed to an
average of 7 f/cc, while some short term exposures have been reported as high as
30 f/cc, exposure levels which have been estimated as being considerably higher
than the lifetime cancer risk acceptable by the EPA. (click here for symptoms of
fiberglass overdose)
The bureaucrats and the fiberglass manufacturers have agreed on a maximum
acceptable exposure level, but there is no on-site monitoring and no medical
monitoring, despite studies that show installers are exposed to 7 to 30 times
the acceptable exposure levels!
There is one simple step that fiberglass insulation companies and installers can
take to improve safety and save lives. USE A MATERIAL THAT IS NOT CONSIDERED A
PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD!!! Cellulose, Foams and Foil Insulation are not only safer
for the installer and the consumer, they are simply a better insulation that
provides superior thermal and acoustical insulation performance when compared to
fiberglass. Healthier, safer, use less energy to produce, are more effective
insulations, have better R-Values, and insulate homes better as well as being
environmentally friendly and made by using an average of 75% recycled material!
It seems time to re-think a bit.
So, what's the problem here? Why is fiberglass still used in 80% of new home
construction? The insulation industry is a billion dollar industry. Contractors
have been using fiberglass for years. Surely if it was that bad, the government
wouldn't allow it to be used, right? Sadly, the government is notoriously slow
at reacting to public danger, especially if the industry has a lot of money to
throw around. Remember ASBESTOS? How many people had to die before the
government reacted? And then they only reacted AFTER some major lawsuits were
won by victims. This is the information age. You are hereby notified and
informed. The truth is out there. And it isn't pretty and it isn't pink. Stop
the insanity. Demand Cellulose, Foams or Foil. Boycott fiberglass and say a
prayer for the fiberglass insulation installers. Most are unaware and truly
victims. The world appreciates your help. To be aware that our individual
choices have a global effect is a good thing.
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