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		<title>Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable ways to improve energy efficiency in Irish homes. In 2026, many homeowners across Ireland are choosing this insulation method to reduce heating bills, improve comfort, and increase home energy ratings. With energy prices still high, keeping heat inside the home has become more important than [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="54" data-end="315">Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable ways to improve energy efficiency in Irish homes. In 2026, many homeowners across Ireland are choosing this insulation method to reduce heating bills, improve comfort, and increase home energy ratings.</p>
<p data-start="317" data-end="649">With energy prices still high, keeping heat inside the home has become more important than ever. Walls can lose up to 30% of a home’s heat if they are not properly insulated. Pumped <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/cavity-wall-insulation/">cavity wall insulation</a> helps solve this problem by filling the empty gap between walls with insulation material.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="124ud7p" data-start="651" data-end="692">What Is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation?</h2>
<p data-start="694" data-end="839">Pumped cavity wall insulation is a process where insulation material is injected into the cavity between the inside and outside walls of a house.</p>
<p data-start="1005" data-end="1245">Small holes are drilled into the external wall. Insulation material is then pumped into the cavity, and the holes are sealed afterward.</p>
<p data-start="1247" data-end="1283">Common insulation materials include:</p>
<ul data-start="1285" data-end="1343">
<li data-section-id="9wxfm9" data-start="1285" data-end="1306">Polystyrene beads</li>
<li data-section-id="r5i9yb" data-start="1307" data-end="1323">Mineral wool</li>
<li data-section-id="n7s9wd" data-start="1324" data-end="1343">Foam insulation</li>
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<h2 data-section-id="a1n6i" data-start="1345" data-end="1406">Average Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p data-start="1408" data-end="1519">The cost depends on several factors such as house size, wall area, insulation material, and property condition.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="5tjmlc" data-start="1521" data-end="1546">Cost Per Square Metre</h3>
<p data-start="1548" data-end="1606">In Ireland, pumped cavity wall insulation generally costs:</p>
<ul data-start="1608" data-end="1674">
<li data-section-id="w59wec" data-start="1608" data-end="1674">Around €8.50 to €13 per m²</li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="129gwal" data-start="1676" data-end="1713">Average House Costs Before Grants</h3>
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<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1715" data-end="1731" data-col-size="sm">Property Type</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1731" data-end="1747" data-col-size="sm">Average Cost</th>
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<td data-start="1758" data-end="1770" data-col-size="sm">Apartment</td>
<td data-start="1770" data-end="1785" data-col-size="sm">€400 – €800</td>
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<td data-start="1786" data-end="1806" data-col-size="sm">Mid-terrace house</td>
<td data-start="1806" data-end="1823" data-col-size="sm">€500 – €1,200</td>
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<td data-start="1824" data-end="1846" data-col-size="sm">Semi-detached house</td>
<td data-start="1846" data-end="1863" data-col-size="sm">€600 – €2,500</td>
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<td data-start="1864" data-end="1881" data-col-size="sm">Detached house</td>
<td data-start="1881" data-end="1900" data-col-size="sm">€1,200 – €3,000</td>
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<p data-start="1902" data-end="2043">Some larger or more complex homes may cost up to €6,000 depending on wall size and access requirements.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="u6qfhl" data-start="2045" data-end="2070">Cost After SEAI Grants</h2>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9182 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-69-1.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-69-1.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-69-1-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-69-1-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-69-1-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="2072" data-end="2171">The <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> offers grants to help homeowners reduce insulation costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1i5jjo4" data-start="2173" data-end="2204">SEAI Grant Amounts for 2026</h3>
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<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="2222" data-end="2240" data-col-size="sm">Standard Grant</th>
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<td data-start="2251" data-end="2263" data-col-size="sm">Apartment</td>
<td data-start="2263" data-end="2277" data-col-size="sm">Up to €700</td>
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<td data-start="2278" data-end="2292" data-col-size="sm">Mid-terrace</td>
<td data-start="2292" data-end="2306" data-col-size="sm">Up to €850</td>
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<td data-start="2307" data-end="2323" data-col-size="sm">Semi-detached</td>
<td data-start="2323" data-end="2339" data-col-size="sm">Up to €1,300</td>
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<td data-start="2340" data-end="2357" data-col-size="sm">Detached house</td>
<td data-start="2357" data-end="2373" data-col-size="sm">Up to €1,800</td>
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<p data-start="2375" data-end="2541">Enhanced grants are also available for qualifying welfare recipients, with some grants reaching up to €2,300 for detached homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="123gy5m" data-start="2543" data-end="2582">Example of Final Costs After Grants</h3>
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<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="2584" data-end="2600" data-col-size="sm">Property Type</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="2600" data-end="2615" data-col-size="sm">Typical Cost</th>
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<td data-start="2666" data-end="2680" data-col-size="sm">Mid-terrace</td>
<td data-start="2680" data-end="2689" data-col-size="sm">€1,100</td>
<td data-start="2689" data-end="2696" data-col-size="sm">€850</td>
<td data-start="2696" data-end="2711" data-col-size="sm">Around €250</td>
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<td data-start="2712" data-end="2728" data-col-size="sm">Semi-detached</td>
<td data-start="2728" data-end="2737" data-col-size="sm">€1,500</td>
<td data-start="2737" data-end="2746" data-col-size="sm">€1,300</td>
<td data-start="2746" data-end="2761" data-col-size="sm">Around €200</td>
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<td data-start="2762" data-end="2773" data-col-size="sm">Detached</td>
<td data-start="2773" data-end="2782" data-col-size="sm">€2,250</td>
<td data-start="2782" data-end="2791" data-col-size="sm">€1,800</td>
<td data-start="2791" data-end="2806" data-col-size="sm">Around €450</td>
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<h2 data-section-id="ycvdj6" data-start="2923" data-end="2948">What Affects the Cost?</h2>
<p data-start="2950" data-end="3019">Several factors can change the total price of cavity wall insulation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="aywazc" data-start="3021" data-end="3038">1. House Size</h3>
<p data-start="3040" data-end="3124">Larger homes require more insulation material and labour, increasing the total cost.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1r1pldn" data-start="3126" data-end="3142">2. Wall Area</h3>
<p data-start="3144" data-end="3262">Detached homes usually cost more because all four walls need insulation, while terrace homes have fewer exposed walls.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="e9b2y5" data-start="3264" data-end="3283">3. Cavity Width</h3>
<p data-start="3285" data-end="3380">Wider cavities need more insulation material. Narrow cavities may require specialist solutions.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1edywa" data-start="3382" data-end="3412">4. Existing Wall Condition</h3>
<p data-start="3414" data-end="3524">If old insulation has failed or walls have damp problems, additional work may be required before installation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="5jdk5p" data-start="3526" data-end="3550">5. Access and Height</h3>
<p data-start="3552" data-end="3692">Two-storey homes or houses with difficult access may cost more due to additional labour and equipment.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="fo8zzb" data-start="3694" data-end="3738">Benefits of Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="5mm87z" data-start="3740" data-end="3762">Lower Energy Bills</h3>
<p data-start="3764" data-end="3861">Insulation reduces heat loss, helping homeowners spend less on heating during cold Irish winters.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="172x0gn" data-start="3863" data-end="3878">Warmer Home</h3>
<p data-start="3880" data-end="3949">Rooms stay warmer for longer, improving comfort throughout the house.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="121d690" data-start="3951" data-end="3972">Better BER Rating</h3>
<p data-start="3974" data-end="4078">Cavity wall insulation can improve your Building Energy Rating (BER), which may increase property value.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1dxkf7o" data-start="4173" data-end="4195">Affordable Upgrade</h3>
<p data-start="4197" data-end="4338">Compared to external wall insulation, pumped cavity insulation is much cheaper and more cost-effective.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="y0vt38" data-start="4340" data-end="4385">Is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="4494" data-end="4685">Compared to expensive external insulation systems that may cost over €20,000, cavity wall insulation provides strong energy savings at a much lower cost.</p>
<p data-start="4687" data-end="4931">Many homeowners also report noticeable improvements in warmth and reduced heating bills after installation. Community discussions online show that prices can vary, so getting multiple quotes is important.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1e7e410" data-start="4933" data-end="4978">Can Every Home Get Cavity Wall Insulation?</h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9181 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-68.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-68.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-68-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-68-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-68-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="4980" data-end="5012">No. Some homes are not suitable.</p>
<p data-start="5014" data-end="5045">Homes that may qualify include:</p>
<ul data-start="5047" data-end="5150">
<li data-section-id="uf8jwc" data-start="5047" data-end="5079">Houses built after the 1930s</li>
<li data-section-id="13a57ha" data-start="5080" data-end="5112">Properties with cavity walls</li>
<li data-section-id="1bgyv8j" data-start="5113" data-end="5150">Homes with unfilled wall cavities</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5152" data-end="5187">Homes that may not qualify include:</p>
<ul data-start="5189" data-end="5273">
<li data-section-id="126mjrz" data-start="5189" data-end="5209">Solid wall homes</li>
<li data-section-id="wtdh4k" data-start="5210" data-end="5246">Some older stone or brick houses</li>
<li data-section-id="yvuvp4" data-start="5247" data-end="5273">Timber-frame buildings</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5275" data-end="5386">A professional installer can inspect your walls to confirm suitability.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1rc3eey" data-start="5388" data-end="5423">How Long Does Installation Take?</h2>
<p data-start="5425" data-end="5449">Most installations take:</p>
<ul data-start="5451" data-end="5529">
<li data-section-id="1r11mje" data-start="5451" data-end="5486">3 to 5 hours for standard homes</li>
<li data-section-id="u47w12" data-start="5487" data-end="5529">Up to 1 day for larger detached houses</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="ixwcw3" data-start="5687" data-end="5723">Tips Before Choosing an Installer</h2>
<p data-start="5725" data-end="5768">Before hiring a company, homeowners should:</p>
<ul data-start="5770" data-end="5947">
<li data-section-id="1rg5gae" data-start="5770" data-end="5797">Compare multiple quotes</li>
<li data-section-id="1r75ca6" data-start="5798" data-end="5838">Choose an SEAI-registered contractor</li>
<li data-section-id="rvet98" data-start="5839" data-end="5874">Check reviews and previous work</li>
<li data-section-id="pdgl91" data-start="5875" data-end="5899">Ask about guarantees</li>
<li data-section-id="1o6esg2" data-start="5900" data-end="5947">Confirm if grants are included in the quote</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5949" data-end="6066">Getting several quotes can help you find the best value and avoid overpaying.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="6068" data-end="6081">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6083" data-end="6388">Pumped cavity wall insulation remains one of the most affordable and effective home improvements in Ireland in 2026. Costs typically range from €400 to €3,000 before grants, depending on the size of the home. With generous SEAI grants available, many homeowners pay only a small portion of the total cost.</p>
<p data-start="6390" data-end="6598">The upgrade helps reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and increase home energy efficiency. For suitable homes with cavity walls, it is often one of the smartest investments for long-term savings and warmth.</p>
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		<title>Best Insulated Plasterboard in Ireland 2026</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 09:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Insulated plasterboard has become one of the most popular home improvement materials in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. With rising heating costs and stricter energy efficiency standards, many homeowners are looking for affordable ways to keep their homes warmer and reduce energy bills. Insulated plasterboard is an excellent solution because it combines insulation and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="55" data-end="345">Insulated plasterboard has become one of the most popular home improvement materials in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. With rising heating costs and stricter energy efficiency standards, many homeowners are looking for affordable ways to keep their homes warmer and reduce energy bills.</p>
<p data-start="347" data-end="584">Insulated plasterboard is an excellent solution because it combines insulation and plasterboard in one product. It can improve thermal performance, reduce heat loss, and create a more comfortable living space without major building work.</p>
<p data-start="586" data-end="761">In this guide, we will explain the best <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/home-insulation/">insulated plasterboard</a> options in Dublin, Ireland, how they work, their benefits, costs, and how to choose the right one for your home.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="155g8ec" data-start="763" data-end="797">What Is Insulated Plasterboard?</h2>
<p data-start="799" data-end="956">Insulated plasterboard is a plasterboard sheet with insulation attached to the back. It is designed to improve the thermal performance of walls and ceilings.</p>
<p data-start="958" data-end="1000">The insulation layer is usually made from:</p>
<ul data-start="1001" data-end="1057">
<li data-section-id="lmwat2" data-start="1001" data-end="1022">PIR foam insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="ipx4jr" data-start="1023" data-end="1042">Polystyrene (EPS)</li>
<li data-section-id="1q1yv37" data-start="1043" data-end="1057">Mineral wool</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1059" data-end="1092">This product is commonly used in:</p>
<ul data-start="1093" data-end="1233">
<li data-section-id="1vxaxu1" data-start="1093" data-end="1119">Internal wall insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="mrs5l4" data-start="1120" data-end="1139">Attic conversions</li>
<li data-section-id="wpxu1k" data-start="1140" data-end="1150">Ceilings</li>
<li data-section-id="1leh8xb" data-start="1151" data-end="1170">Garage insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="xmrrw3" data-start="1171" data-end="1192">Renovation projects</li>
<li data-section-id="hmyyd9" data-start="1193" data-end="1233">Older Irish homes with poor insulation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1235" data-end="1374">It is widely used in Dublin because many older properties lose heat through external walls and roofs.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1trwp59" data-start="1376" data-end="1426">Why Insulated Plasterboard Is Popular in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="1428" data-end="1466">Dublin homes often face problems like:</p>
<ul data-start="1467" data-end="1548">
<li data-section-id="n5t7rd" data-start="1467" data-end="1479">Cold walls</li>
<li data-section-id="1wrthly" data-start="1480" data-end="1500">High heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="1bpmesb" data-start="1501" data-end="1511">Dampness</li>
<li data-section-id="1eb32kr" data-start="1512" data-end="1526">Condensation</li>
<li data-section-id="3tbbmk" data-start="1527" data-end="1548">Poor energy ratings</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1550" data-end="1724">Insulated plasterboard helps solve these issues by adding a thermal barrier inside the home. It is especially useful in older houses that may not have cavity wall insulation.</p>
<p data-start="1726" data-end="1743">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="1744" data-end="1932">
<li data-section-id="1a3vl0x" data-start="1744" data-end="1764">Lower energy bills</li>
<li data-section-id="1jgcnc7" data-start="1765" data-end="1788">Better indoor comfort</li>
<li data-section-id="5u9b3j" data-start="1789" data-end="1811">Reduced condensation</li>
<li data-section-id="pf3a78" data-start="1812" data-end="1833">Improved BER rating</li>
<li data-section-id="tedjz0" data-start="1834" data-end="1889">Faster installation compared to major renovation work</li>
<li data-section-id="1am2xmo" data-start="1890" data-end="1932">Better sound insulation in some products</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1934" data-end="2077">Many homeowners in Ireland are now choosing insulated dry lining systems as part of home energy upgrades.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="6p36oh" data-start="2079" data-end="2134">Best Types of Insulated Plasterboard in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9175 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg1.jpg" alt="Best Insulated Plasterboard in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="500" height="352" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg1.jpg 500w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg1-300x211.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></p>
<h3 data-section-id="qbkal8" data-start="2136" data-end="2169">1. PIR Insulated Plasterboard</h3>
<p data-start="2171" data-end="2270">PIR insulated plasterboard is considered one of the best options in Ireland for thermal efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="2272" data-end="2295">Popular brands include:</p>
<ul data-start="2296" data-end="2336">
<li data-section-id="9xrilt" data-start="2296" data-end="2304">Unilin</li>
<li data-section-id="1yf75ox" data-start="2305" data-end="2316">Xtratherm</li>
<li data-section-id="oa6omn" data-start="2317" data-end="2327">Kingspan</li>
<li data-section-id="1tkodvk" data-start="2328" data-end="2336">Mannok</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2338" data-end="2527">PIR boards offer excellent insulation while remaining relatively thin. Many Dublin homeowners choose PIR boards because they provide strong insulation without taking up too much room space.</p>
<p data-start="2529" data-end="2546">Features include:</p>
<ul data-start="2547" data-end="2672">
<li data-section-id="1ft3j79" data-start="2547" data-end="2573">High thermal performance</li>
<li data-section-id="ngzc5j" data-start="2574" data-end="2589">Low heat loss</li>
<li data-section-id="dmd9hy" data-start="2590" data-end="2603">Lightweight</li>
<li data-section-id="x4gifw" data-start="2604" data-end="2637">Suitable for walls and ceilings</li>
<li data-section-id="1g67m1" data-start="2638" data-end="2672">Vapour control options available</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2674" data-end="2812">Products such as Unilin insulated plasterboards are designed for internal lining and energy savings.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="jig8cx" data-start="2814" data-end="2846">2. EPS Insulated Plasterboard</h2>
<p data-start="2848" data-end="2931">EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) insulated plasterboard is a more budget-friendly option.</p>
<p data-start="2933" data-end="2944">Advantages:</p>
<ul data-start="2945" data-end="2989">
<li data-section-id="1g55i1s" data-start="2945" data-end="2957">Lower cost</li>
<li data-section-id="dmd9hy" data-start="2958" data-end="2971">Lightweight</li>
<li data-section-id="1wqcnek" data-start="2972" data-end="2989">Easy to install</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2991" data-end="3005">Disadvantages:</p>
<ul data-start="3006" data-end="3076">
<li data-section-id="1jj623f" data-start="3006" data-end="3045">Lower insulation performance than PIR</li>
<li data-section-id="1enzb8y" data-start="3046" data-end="3076">Thicker boards may be needed</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3078" data-end="3164">EPS boards are often used in smaller renovation projects or where budgets are limited.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1cs2kv1" data-start="3166" data-end="3207">3. Mineral Wool Insulated Plasterboard</h2>
<p data-start="3209" data-end="3294">Mineral wool insulated plasterboard offers both thermal insulation and soundproofing.</p>
<p data-start="3296" data-end="3307">Advantages:</p>
<ul data-start="3308" data-end="3373">
<li data-section-id="r116by" data-start="3308" data-end="3334">Good acoustic insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="v1v8ox" data-start="3335" data-end="3351">Fire resistant</li>
<li data-section-id="1whu675" data-start="3352" data-end="3373">Breathable material</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3375" data-end="3389">Disadvantages:</p>
<ul data-start="3390" data-end="3423">
<li data-section-id="1ikndex" data-start="3390" data-end="3407">Usually thicker</li>
<li data-section-id="15kx74q" data-start="3408" data-end="3423">Can cost more</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3425" data-end="3508">This type is useful in apartments, semi-detached houses, and noisy areas in Dublin.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="rze3sl" data-start="3510" data-end="3560">Best Brands of Insulated Plasterboard in Dublin</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1hrqa89" data-start="3562" data-end="3584">Unilin / Xtratherm</h3>
<p data-start="3586" data-end="3814">Unilin insulated plasterboards are among the most trusted products in Ireland. These boards use PIR insulation bonded to plasterboard and are widely used in new builds and retrofit projects.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="tpbhtt" data-start="3816" data-end="3828">Kingspan</h3>
<p data-start="3830" data-end="4028"><span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Kingspan</span></span> is another leading insulation brand in Ireland. Their insulated plasterboards are known for excellent thermal efficiency and high-quality insulation technology.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="l37d7y" data-start="4030" data-end="4040">Mannok</h3>
<p data-start="4042" data-end="4254"><span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Mannok</span></span> insulated plasterboards are also becoming popular due to their strong insulation performance and flexibility for different applications.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1ryj2oi" data-start="4256" data-end="4287">Choosing the Right Thickness</h2>
<p data-start="4289" data-end="4354">Insulated plasterboard comes in different thicknesses, including:</p>
<ul data-start="4355" data-end="4406">
<li data-section-id="1j2bxhk" data-start="4355" data-end="4361">22mm</li>
<li data-section-id="eym1br" data-start="4362" data-end="4370">37.5mm</li>
<li data-section-id="g8goxg" data-start="4371" data-end="4379">52.5mm</li>
<li data-section-id="hgbpti" data-start="4380" data-end="4388">72.5mm</li>
<li data-section-id="93awbd" data-start="4389" data-end="4397">82.5mm</li>
<li data-section-id="dmio36" data-start="4398" data-end="4406">100mm+</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4408" data-end="4488">Thicker boards usually provide better insulation but reduce room space slightly.</p>
<p data-start="4490" data-end="4512">For many Dublin homes:</p>
<ul data-start="4513" data-end="4613">
<li data-section-id="1ctrlzs" data-start="4513" data-end="4563">37.5mm to 52.5mm is common for internal upgrades</li>
<li data-section-id="1glk1uz" data-start="4564" data-end="4613">72.5mm or higher is used for maximum efficiency</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4615" data-end="4732">Some premium boards now offer very high insulation values with thinner designs.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="w88ovk" data-start="4734" data-end="4782">Cost of Insulated Plasterboard in Dublin 2026</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9176 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg2.jpg" alt="Best Insulated Plasterboard in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="446" height="208" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg2.jpg 446w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/gg2-300x140.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 446px) 100vw, 446px" /></p>
<p data-start="4784" data-end="4829">Prices vary depending on thickness and brand.</p>
<p data-start="4831" data-end="4857">Average prices in Ireland:</p>
<ul data-start="4858" data-end="4972">
<li data-section-id="1e95xf0" data-start="4858" data-end="4892">Thin insulated boards: €30 – €50</li>
<li data-section-id="1tjd99r" data-start="4893" data-end="4929">Medium thickness boards: €50 – €90</li>
<li data-section-id="1ycguiw" data-start="4930" data-end="4972">High-performance PIR boards: €90 – €130+</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4974" data-end="5153">
<p data-start="5155" data-end="5189">Installation costs also depend on:</p>
<ul data-start="5190" data-end="5244">
<li data-section-id="1q43j6a" data-start="5190" data-end="5201">Room size</li>
<li data-section-id="1p9x7ov" data-start="5202" data-end="5210">Labour</li>
<li data-section-id="5gs31p" data-start="5211" data-end="5227">Wall condition</li>
<li data-section-id="39vjoa" data-start="5228" data-end="5244">Finishing work</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="7mnqx1" data-start="5246" data-end="5284">Is Insulated Plasterboard Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="5286" data-end="5335">For many homeowners in Dublin, the answer is yes.</p>
<p data-start="5337" data-end="5354">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="5355" data-end="5489">
<li data-section-id="1smrpjg" data-start="5355" data-end="5378">Reduced heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="nxl6mw" data-start="5379" data-end="5397">Improved comfort</li>
<li data-section-id="1iykky5" data-start="5398" data-end="5424">Better energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="1idpuoo" data-start="5425" data-end="5446">Faster room heating</li>
<li data-section-id="q2w2gz" data-start="5447" data-end="5467">Reduced cold spots</li>
<li data-section-id="pf3a78" data-start="5468" data-end="5489">Improved BER rating</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5491" data-end="5747">Many Irish homeowners report noticeable improvements after installing insulated plasterboard. Some people on Irish home improvement forums say insulated plasterboard made “the biggest difference” in reducing heat loss.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1gn00tb" data-start="5749" data-end="5790">Things to Consider Before Installation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1hl1utz" data-start="5792" data-end="5807">Ventilation</h3>
<p data-start="5809" data-end="5971">Good ventilation is important to avoid condensation problems. Poor installation can lead to trapped moisture behind walls.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="xt1sd9" data-start="5973" data-end="5987">Room Space</h3>
<p data-start="5989" data-end="6104">Thicker insulated plasterboards reduce room size slightly. This is important in smaller Dublin homes or apartments.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="abliy9" data-start="6106" data-end="6135">Professional Installation</h3>
<p data-start="6137" data-end="6172">Professional installers can ensure:</p>
<ul data-start="6173" data-end="6263">
<li data-section-id="mvmhbp" data-start="6173" data-end="6188">Proper fixing</li>
<li data-section-id="m3pvdj" data-start="6189" data-end="6214">Correct vapour barriers</li>
<li data-section-id="vntb3j" data-start="6215" data-end="6236">Better airtightness</li>
<li data-section-id="bgzf7h" data-start="6237" data-end="6263">Reduced thermal bridging</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="1iap818" data-start="6265" data-end="6313">Where to Buy Insulated Plasterboard in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="6315" data-end="6423">Many builders’ merchants and insulation suppliers in Dublin sell insulated plasterboard products, including:</p>
<ul data-start="6425" data-end="6670">
<li data-section-id="lesvyg" data-start="6425" data-end="6506"><span class="whitespace-normal">Goodwins Build &amp; DIY</span></li>
<li data-section-id="1qeo7go" data-start="6507" data-end="6588"><span class="whitespace-normal">Energy Saver Insulations</span></li>
<li data-section-id="miyabs" data-start="6589" data-end="6670"><span class="whitespace-normal">TJ O&#8217;Mahony</span></li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6672" data-end="6762">These suppliers offer different thicknesses and insulation types suitable for Irish homes.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="114wazr" data-start="6764" data-end="6781">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6783" data-end="7066">The best insulated plasterboard in Dublin, Ireland in 2026 depends on your home, budget, and insulation goals. PIR insulated plasterboards from brands like Unilin, Xtratherm, Kingspan, and Mannok are among the top choices because they provide excellent insulation and energy savings.</p>
<p data-start="7068" data-end="7402">For most Dublin homeowners, insulated plasterboard is a smart investment that improves comfort, lowers heating costs, and increases energy efficiency. Whether you are renovating an older property or improving a modern home, choosing high-quality insulated plasterboard can make a big difference during Ireland’s cold and damp winters.</p>
<p data-start="7404" data-end="7554">Before starting your project, compare insulation thickness, thermal performance, and installation methods to choose the best option for your property.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your attic properly insulated is one of the best ways to make your home warmer and more energy efficient in Ireland. Because Ireland has a cold and damp climate for much of the year, heat can easily escape through the roof if the attic is not insulated properly. Good attic insulation helps reduce heat [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="52" data-end="427">Keeping your attic properly insulated is one of the best ways to make your home warmer and more energy efficient in Ireland. Because Ireland has a cold and damp climate for much of the year, heat can easily escape through the roof if the attic is not insulated properly. Good <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/attic-insulation/">attic insulation</a> helps reduce heat loss, lowers energy bills, and makes your home more comfortable.</p>
<p data-start="429" data-end="759">But many homeowners ask the same question: what is the best insulation for an attic in Ireland? The answer depends on your budget, the type of attic you have, and the level of insulation you want. In this article, we will explain the best attic insulation options in simple English and help you choose the right one for your home.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1sitr8k" data-start="761" data-end="797">Why Attic Insulation Is Important</h2>
<p data-start="799" data-end="984">Around 25% to 30% of heat in a home can escape through the roof if the attic is not insulated. In Ireland, where heating costs continue to rise, this can lead to expensive energy bills.</p>
<p data-start="986" data-end="1031">Proper attic insulation offers many benefits:</p>
<ul data-start="1033" data-end="1268">
<li data-section-id="1jw5hab" data-start="1033" data-end="1065">Keeps your home warm in winter</li>
<li data-section-id="1h52m1n" data-start="1066" data-end="1089">Reduces heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="19tdfh0" data-start="1090" data-end="1118">Improves energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="1m8opzl" data-start="1119" data-end="1159">Helps reduce dampness and condensation</li>
<li data-section-id="1cu7lzq" data-start="1160" data-end="1194">Makes your home more comfortable</li>
<li data-section-id="yp75f7" data-start="1195" data-end="1221">Increases property value</li>
<li data-section-id="1nt7sk9" data-start="1222" data-end="1268">Helps the environment by reducing energy use</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1270" data-end="1395">For many Irish homeowners, attic insulation is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to improve a home’s energy rating.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="g5u4ci" data-start="1397" data-end="1441">Best Types of Attic Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="1443" data-end="1547">There are several types of attic insulation available in Ireland. Each has its own advantages and costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="14xxguc" data-start="1549" data-end="1582">1. Fibreglass Roll Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="1584" data-end="1734">Fibreglass insulation is one of the most common attic insulation materials in Ireland. It comes in large rolls and is placed between the attic joists.</p>
<h4 data-start="1736" data-end="1751">Advantages</h4>
<ul data-start="1752" data-end="1835">
<li data-section-id="16n7sl5" data-start="1752" data-end="1771">Affordable option</li>
<li data-section-id="1wqcnek" data-start="1772" data-end="1789">Easy to install</li>
<li data-section-id="1kp9m7v" data-start="1790" data-end="1808">Widely available</li>
<li data-section-id="1ebmg9k" data-start="1809" data-end="1835">Good thermal performance</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="1837" data-end="1855">Disadvantages</h4>
<ul data-start="1856" data-end="1972">
<li data-section-id="1j12hxc" data-start="1856" data-end="1895">Can irritate skin during installation</li>
<li data-section-id="ghnddk" data-start="1896" data-end="1935">Not ideal for very small attic spaces</li>
<li data-section-id="1d3csk8" data-start="1936" data-end="1972">May lose performance if compressed</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1974" data-end="2066">Fibreglass insulation is a good choice for homeowners looking for a cost-effective solution.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="qgg76q" data-start="2068" data-end="2097">2. Mineral Wool Insulation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9171 size-large" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-1024x354.png" alt="What’s the Best Insulation for Attic in Ireland?" width="650" height="225" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-1024x354.png 1024w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-300x104.png 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-768x265.png 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-1536x530.png 1536w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4-650x224.png 650w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx4.png 1920w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 650px) 100vw, 650px" /></p>
<p data-start="2099" data-end="2261">Mineral wool is another popular attic insulation material. It is made from natural rock or recycled materials and provides excellent thermal and sound insulation.</p>
<h4 data-start="2263" data-end="2278">Advantages</h4>
<ul data-start="2279" data-end="2377">
<li data-section-id="v1v8ox" data-start="2279" data-end="2295">Fire resistant</li>
<li data-section-id="1icnrm4" data-start="2296" data-end="2316">Good soundproofing</li>
<li data-section-id="tlx551" data-start="2317" data-end="2331">Long-lasting</li>
<li data-section-id="1nbkei8" data-start="2332" data-end="2377">Handles moisture better than some materials</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="2379" data-end="2397">Disadvantages</h4>
<ul data-start="2398" data-end="2490">
<li data-section-id="l2rsg9" data-start="2398" data-end="2439">Slightly more expensive than fibreglass</li>
<li data-section-id="1jw10x0" data-start="2440" data-end="2490">Requires protective clothing during installation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2492" data-end="2577">Mineral wool is ideal for Irish homes where warmth and sound reduction are important.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="io96as" data-start="2579" data-end="2606">3. Spray Foam Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="2608" data-end="2755">Spray foam insulation has become more popular in Ireland in recent years. It is sprayed directly onto surfaces and expands to fill gaps and cracks.</p>
<p data-start="2757" data-end="2782">There are two main types:</p>
<ul data-start="2783" data-end="2830">
<li data-section-id="1q9o1n" data-start="2783" data-end="2805">Open-cell spray foam</li>
<li data-section-id="stsct9" data-start="2806" data-end="2830">Closed-cell spray foam</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="2832" data-end="2847">Advantages</h4>
<ul data-start="2848" data-end="2946">
<li data-section-id="i62ky5" data-start="2848" data-end="2871">Excellent air sealing</li>
<li data-section-id="3boosz" data-start="2872" data-end="2896">High energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="1reyul" data-start="2897" data-end="2913">Reduces drafts</li>
<li data-section-id="b4tfpu" data-start="2914" data-end="2946">Works well in difficult spaces</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="2948" data-end="2966">Disadvantages</h4>
<ul data-start="2967" data-end="3101">
<li data-section-id="1vzxl2q" data-start="2967" data-end="2983">More expensive</li>
<li data-section-id="15kne3l" data-start="2984" data-end="3020">Requires professional installation</li>
<li data-section-id="3b1epj" data-start="3021" data-end="3101">Some mortgage lenders may have concerns about certain spray foam installations</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3103" data-end="3234">Spray foam can provide excellent insulation, but homeowners should always use experienced installers and ensure proper ventilation.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1smd3r3" data-start="3236" data-end="3263">4. Sheep Wool Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="3265" data-end="3366">Sheep wool insulation is a natural and eco-friendly option that works very well in Ireland’s climate.</p>
<h4 data-start="3368" data-end="3383">Advantages</h4>
<ul data-start="3384" data-end="3479">
<li data-section-id="p75xce" data-start="3384" data-end="3406">Sustainable material</li>
<li data-section-id="3bfyvy" data-start="3407" data-end="3435">Absorbs moisture naturally</li>
<li data-section-id="pamvig" data-start="3436" data-end="3452">Safe to handle</li>
<li data-section-id="1ebmg9k" data-start="3453" data-end="3479">Good thermal performance</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="3481" data-end="3499">Disadvantages</h4>
<ul data-start="3500" data-end="3571">
<li data-section-id="853j3e" data-start="3500" data-end="3541">More expensive than standard insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1vmac9b" data-start="3542" data-end="3571">Less common than fibreglass</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3573" data-end="3692">Many environmentally conscious homeowners in Ireland prefer sheep wool insulation because it is natural and breathable.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1kuzepi" data-start="3694" data-end="3723">5. Rigid Insulation Boards</h2>
<p data-start="3725" data-end="3860">Rigid insulation boards are strong panels made from foam materials. They are often used in attic conversions or where space is limited.</p>
<h4 data-start="3862" data-end="3877">Advantages</h4>
<ul data-start="3878" data-end="3948">
<li data-section-id="1jule85" data-start="3878" data-end="3906">Very high insulation value</li>
<li data-section-id="hifvi5" data-start="3907" data-end="3927">Thin but effective</li>
<li data-section-id="1bl2jqx" data-start="3928" data-end="3948">Strong and durable</li>
</ul>
<h4 data-start="3950" data-end="3968">Disadvantages</h4>
<ul data-start="3969" data-end="4019">
<li data-section-id="11rowt6" data-start="3969" data-end="3982">Higher cost</li>
<li data-section-id="14gitp1" data-start="3983" data-end="4019">Professional fitting may be needed</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4021" data-end="4101">Rigid boards are often the best option for attic rooms or converted loft spaces.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="h8gyoz" data-start="4103" data-end="4147">Which Insulation Is Best for Irish Homes?</h2>
<p data-start="4149" data-end="4378">For most homes in Ireland, mineral wool or fibreglass roll insulation offers the best balance of price, performance, and reliability. These materials work well in Ireland’s damp climate and can significantly reduce heating costs.</p>
<p data-start="4380" data-end="4437">However, the “best” insulation depends on your situation:</p>
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<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="4439" data-end="4451" data-col-size="sm">Situation</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="4451" data-end="4470" data-col-size="sm">Best Insulation</th>
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</thead>
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<td data-start="4481" data-end="4494" data-col-size="sm">Low budget</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="4494" data-end="4514">Fibreglass rolls</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="4515" data-end="4549">
<td data-start="4515" data-end="4535" data-col-size="sm">Eco-friendly home</td>
<td data-start="4535" data-end="4549" data-col-size="sm">Sheep wool</td>
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<tr data-start="4550" data-end="4592">
<td data-start="4550" data-end="4578" data-col-size="sm">Maximum energy efficiency</td>
<td data-start="4578" data-end="4592" data-col-size="sm">Spray foam</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="4593" data-end="4639">
<td data-start="4593" data-end="4612" data-col-size="sm">Attic conversion</td>
<td data-start="4612" data-end="4639" data-col-size="sm">Rigid insulation boards</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="4640" data-end="4674">
<td data-start="4640" data-end="4658" data-col-size="sm">Noise reduction</td>
<td data-start="4658" data-end="4674" data-col-size="sm">Mineral wool</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
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<h2 data-section-id="l89dew" data-start="4676" data-end="4722">Recommended Insulation Thickness in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="4724" data-end="4876">The recommended attic insulation depth in Ireland is usually around 300mm. Older homes often have much less insulation, which means they lose more heat.</p>
<p data-start="4878" data-end="4975">Adding extra insulation to reach modern standards can greatly improve comfort and energy savings.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="wnuzwi" data-start="4977" data-end="5015">Cost of Attic Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="5017" data-end="5087">The cost depends on the insulation type, attic size, and labour costs.</p>
<p data-start="5089" data-end="5132">Average attic insulation prices in Ireland:</p>
<ul data-start="5134" data-end="5309">
<li data-section-id="1hyopsi" data-start="5134" data-end="5165">Fibreglass rolls: €400 – €900</li>
<li data-section-id="hx5k28" data-start="5166" data-end="5195">Mineral wool: €500 – €1,200</li>
<li data-section-id="x7qlne" data-start="5196" data-end="5236">Spray foam insulation: €2,000 – €5,000</li>
<li data-section-id="zdfwhz" data-start="5237" data-end="5277">Sheep wool insulation: €1,000 – €2,500</li>
<li data-section-id="di8nnd" data-start="5278" data-end="5309">Rigid boards: €1,500 – €4,000</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5311" data-end="5367">Prices can vary depending on the property and installer.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1ig5fie" data-start="5369" data-end="5404">SEAI Grants for Attic Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="5406" data-end="5508">Homeowners in Ireland may qualify for grants through the <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> (SEAI).</p>
<p data-start="5510" data-end="5595">These grants help reduce the cost of improving home insulation and energy efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="5597" data-end="5691">SEAI attic insulation grants can make insulation much more affordable for eligible homeowners.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="4mzwee" data-start="5693" data-end="5736">Signs Your Attic Needs Better Insulation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9170 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx1.jpg" alt="What’s the Best Insulation for Attic in Ireland?" width="643" height="360" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx1.jpg 643w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/xx1-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 643px) 100vw, 643px" /></p>
<p data-start="5738" data-end="5786">You may need new attic insulation if you notice:</p>
<ul data-start="5788" data-end="5943">
<li data-section-id="1wrthly" data-start="5788" data-end="5808">High heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="124hovf" data-start="5809" data-end="5830">Cold rooms upstairs</li>
<li data-section-id="fktbjj" data-start="5831" data-end="5851">Drafts in the home</li>
<li data-section-id="1pfiqob" data-start="5852" data-end="5878">Uneven room temperatures</li>
<li data-section-id="1smuxxh" data-start="5879" data-end="5905">Dampness or condensation</li>
<li data-section-id="1eap9nw" data-start="5906" data-end="5943">Old or thin insulation in the attic</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5945" data-end="6018">Many Irish homes built years ago do not meet modern insulation standards.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="dd4mir" data-start="6020" data-end="6055">Professional Installation vs DIY</h2>
<p data-start="6057" data-end="6228">Some attic insulation, like fibreglass rolls, can be installed as a DIY project. However, professional installation is often recommended for better safety and performance.</p>
<p data-start="6230" data-end="6254">Professional installers:</p>
<ul data-start="6255" data-end="6389">
<li data-section-id="1lgkkhd" data-start="6255" data-end="6288">Ensure correct insulation depth</li>
<li data-section-id="1k0isxg" data-start="6289" data-end="6317">Avoid ventilation problems</li>
<li data-section-id="js7znj" data-start="6318" data-end="6354">Reduce the risk of moisture issues</li>
<li data-section-id="1pk6kew" data-start="6355" data-end="6389">Provide better long-term results</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6391" data-end="6473">Spray foam and rigid board insulation should always be installed by professionals.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="114wazr" data-start="6475" data-end="6492">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6494" data-end="6781">The best attic insulation in Ireland depends on your home, budget, and energy-saving goals. For many homeowners, mineral wool and fibreglass remain the most practical and affordable choices. If you want premium performance, spray foam or rigid insulation boards may be worth considering.</p>
<p data-start="6783" data-end="6998">Good attic insulation can make a huge difference in comfort and heating costs, especially during Ireland’s cold and wet winters. It is one of the smartest home improvements you can make for long-term energy savings.</p>
<p data-start="7000" data-end="7166" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">Before choosing insulation, compare materials, check grant availability, and speak with experienced insulation professionals to find the best solution for your attic.</p>
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<p data-start="7000" data-end="7166" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node=""><strong>FAQS</strong></p>
<h3 data-section-id="1giebhn" data-start="43" data-end="108">1. What is the best type of attic insulation for Irish homes?</h3>
<p data-start="109" data-end="285">Mineral wool and fibreglass insulation are among the best options for most Irish homes because they are affordable, effective, and suitable for Ireland’s cold and damp climate.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="9izc0b" data-start="287" data-end="341">2. How much attic insulation do I need in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="342" data-end="471">The recommended attic insulation depth in Ireland is usually around 300mm to achieve good energy efficiency and reduce heat loss.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1xod2wk" data-start="473" data-end="527">3. How much does attic insulation cost in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="528" data-end="662">Attic insulation costs can range from around €400 to €5,000 depending on the insulation material, attic size, and installation method.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="3fkfb5" data-start="664" data-end="721">4. Can I get a grant for attic insulation in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="722" data-end="862">Yes, homeowners may qualify for grants through the <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> (SEAI) to help reduce the cost of attic insulation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1yazxdg" data-start="864" data-end="907">5. How long does attic insulation last?</h3>
<p data-start="908" data-end="1012" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">Most attic insulation materials can last between 20 and 40 years when properly installed and maintained</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/whats-the-best-insulation-for-attic-in-ireland/">What’s the Best Insulation for Attic in Ireland?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://premierinsulations.com">Premier Insulations</a>.</p>
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		<title>Attic Insulation Cost Per Roll in Ireland 2026</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="50" data-end="297">Attic insulation is one of the best ways to make your home warmer and reduce heating bills in Ireland. In 2026, many Irish homeowners are improving their <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/attic-insulation/">attic insulation</a> because energy costs are still high and homes need better energy efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="299" data-end="442">If you are planning to insulate your attic, one of the first questions you may ask is: how much does attic insulation cost per roll in Ireland?</p>
<p data-start="444" data-end="640">The answer depends on the type of insulation, the thickness, the brand, and the size of the roll. In this guide, we will explain attic insulation roll prices in Ireland for 2026 in simple English.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="kq4zcc" data-start="642" data-end="675">What Is Attic Insulation Roll?</h2>
<p data-start="677" data-end="828">Attic insulation rolls are large rolls of insulating material placed between and over attic joists. They help stop heat from escaping through the roof.</p>
<p data-start="830" data-end="878">The most common insulation rolls in Ireland are:</p>
<ul data-start="880" data-end="974">
<li data-section-id="10e76x5" data-start="880" data-end="903">Glass wool insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1b4kser" data-start="904" data-end="929">Mineral wool insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="b4nm0m" data-start="930" data-end="951">Rockwool insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="18bn6eh" data-start="952" data-end="974">Earthwool insulation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="976" data-end="1088">These rolls are popular because they are affordable, easy to install, and work well in Irish weather conditions.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="jdcbn8" data-start="1090" data-end="1147">Average Attic Insulation Cost Per Roll in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p data-start="1149" data-end="1305">In 2026, attic insulation rolls in Ireland usually cost between €40 and €80 per roll depending on thickness and brand.</p>
<p data-start="1307" data-end="1336">Here are some average prices:</p>
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<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1338" data-end="1356" data-col-size="sm">Insulation Type</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1356" data-end="1368" data-col-size="sm">Thickness</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1368" data-end="1394" data-col-size="sm">Average Price Per Roll</th>
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<td data-start="1409" data-end="1427" data-col-size="sm">Glass Wool Roll</td>
<td data-start="1427" data-end="1435" data-col-size="sm">100mm</td>
<td data-start="1435" data-end="1448" data-col-size="sm">€45 – €55</td>
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<tr data-start="1449" data-end="1488">
<td data-start="1449" data-end="1467" data-col-size="sm">Glass Wool Roll</td>
<td data-start="1467" data-end="1475" data-col-size="sm">150mm</td>
<td data-start="1475" data-end="1488" data-col-size="sm">€48 – €60</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="1489" data-end="1527">
<td data-start="1489" data-end="1506" data-col-size="sm">Earthwool Roll</td>
<td data-start="1506" data-end="1514" data-col-size="sm">200mm</td>
<td data-start="1514" data-end="1527" data-col-size="sm">€45 – €70</td>
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<td data-start="1528" data-end="1544" data-col-size="sm">Rockwool Roll</td>
<td data-start="1544" data-end="1552" data-col-size="sm">100mm</td>
<td data-start="1552" data-end="1565" data-col-size="sm">€50 – €75</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="1566" data-end="1610">
<td data-start="1566" data-end="1589" data-col-size="sm">Premium Mineral Wool</td>
<td data-start="1589" data-end="1597" data-col-size="sm">200mm</td>
<td data-start="1597" data-end="1610" data-col-size="sm">€65 – €90</td>
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</tbody>
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<p data-start="1612" data-end="1686">Many suppliers in Ireland also offer discounts when buying multiple rolls.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="d2vl5y" data-start="1688" data-end="1738">Popular Attic Insulation Roll Prices in Ireland</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9163 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/c7.jpg" alt="Attic Insulation Cost Per Roll in Ireland 2026" width="643" height="360" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/c7.jpg 643w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/c7-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 643px) 100vw, 643px" /></p>
<p data-start="1740" data-end="1796">Some real examples from Irish suppliers in 2026 include:</p>
<ul data-start="1798" data-end="2244">
<li data-section-id="4p3sf3" data-start="1798" data-end="1904">100mm Knauf Earthwool Roll (11.09m² coverage) costs around €44.99.</li>
<li data-section-id="1u3srxr" data-start="1905" data-end="2017">200mm Knauf Attic Insulation Roll (5.50m² coverage) costs around €44.99.</li>
<li data-section-id="18oz5zz" data-start="2018" data-end="2121">150mm Isover Insulation Roll costs around €47.90 including VAT.</li>
<li data-section-id="u4pyhb" data-start="2122" data-end="2244">Isover Spacesaver G3 100mm Roll costs around €65.50 from some builders’ merchants.</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2246" data-end="2342">Prices may change depending on delivery costs, stock availability, and your location in Ireland.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="w0n56l" data-start="2344" data-end="2374">How Many Rolls Do You Need?</h2>
<p data-start="2376" data-end="2468">The number of rolls needed depends on your attic size and the insulation thickness required.</p>
<p data-start="2470" data-end="2542">A typical Irish semi-detached house attic is around 40–50 square metres.</p>
<p data-start="2544" data-end="2552">Usually:</p>
<ul data-start="2554" data-end="2705">
<li data-section-id="13zt883" data-start="2554" data-end="2601">4 to 8 rolls may be needed for smaller attics</li>
<li data-section-id="x4phvt" data-start="2602" data-end="2654">8 to 12 rolls may be needed for medium-sized homes</li>
<li data-section-id="gw3yy1" data-start="2655" data-end="2705">Larger detached homes may require 12 to 20 rolls</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2707" data-end="2806">Many homes in Ireland now aim for 300mm total attic insulation to meet energy efficiency standards.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="9nn97a" data-start="2808" data-end="2850">Cost of DIY Attic Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="2852" data-end="2937">DIY attic insulation is becoming more popular because it saves money on labour costs.</p>
<p data-start="2939" data-end="3112">Material-only costs for a standard semi-detached home are usually between €200 and €800 depending on insulation quality and attic size.</p>
<p data-start="3114" data-end="3145">DIY installation works best if:</p>
<ul data-start="3147" data-end="3258">
<li data-section-id="h9k3fd" data-start="3147" data-end="3177">Your attic is easy to access</li>
<li data-section-id="1wsv71d" data-start="3178" data-end="3206">The attic is dry and clean</li>
<li data-section-id="1oylt7c" data-start="3207" data-end="3258">You are comfortable working safely in roof spaces</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3260" data-end="3366">However, safety equipment such as gloves, masks, protective clothing, and attic boards may also be needed.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="10ucq" data-start="3368" data-end="3402">Professional Installation Costs</h2>
<p data-start="3404" data-end="3550">Professional attic insulation installation in Ireland usually costs between €1,500 and €2,500 before grants.</p>
<p data-start="3552" data-end="3578">This price often includes:</p>
<ul data-start="3580" data-end="3694">
<li data-section-id="1ilskg0" data-start="3580" data-end="3602">Insulation materials</li>
<li data-section-id="1p9x7ov" data-start="3603" data-end="3611">Labour</li>
<li data-section-id="r02161" data-start="3612" data-end="3640">Disposal of old insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1yvvpon" data-start="3641" data-end="3667">Attic ventilation checks</li>
<li data-section-id="18nd1kf" data-start="3668" data-end="3694">Pipe and tank insulation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3696" data-end="3767">Professional installers can also ensure the attic meets SEAI standards.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1ig5fie" data-start="3769" data-end="3804">SEAI Grants for Attic Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="3806" data-end="3892">The <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> offers grants for attic insulation upgrades.</p>
<p data-start="3894" data-end="4175">In 2026, homeowners may receive grants that significantly reduce the final cost of attic insulation work. According to recent Irish insulation cost guides, attic insulation grants can reduce homeowner costs to a few hundred euro in some cases.</p>
<p data-start="4177" data-end="4205">The grant amount depends on:</p>
<ul data-start="4207" data-end="4294">
<li data-section-id="18eon13" data-start="4207" data-end="4222">Property type</li>
<li data-section-id="ybzxjo" data-start="4223" data-end="4240">Age of the home</li>
<li data-section-id="z4ydod" data-start="4241" data-end="4268">Existing insulation level</li>
<li data-section-id="h47iza" data-start="4269" data-end="4294">Contractor registration</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4296" data-end="4371">Using an SEAI-registered contractor is usually required for grant approval.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="14gwzqq" data-start="4373" data-end="4412">Best Types of Attic Insulation Rolls</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="aqyf53" data-start="4414" data-end="4439">Glass Wool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="4441" data-end="4514">Glass wool is the most common and affordable attic insulation in Ireland.</p>
<p data-start="4516" data-end="4533">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="4535" data-end="4611">
<li data-section-id="f4o4xj" data-start="4535" data-end="4545">Low cost</li>
<li data-section-id="10qidiy" data-start="4546" data-end="4565">Easy installation</li>
<li data-section-id="1ebmg9k" data-start="4566" data-end="4592">Good thermal performance</li>
<li data-section-id="1kp9m7v" data-start="4593" data-end="4611">Widely available</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4613" data-end="4655">It is ideal for most standard Irish homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="q1f7co" data-start="4657" data-end="4680">Rockwool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="4682" data-end="4753">Rockwool is denser and offers better soundproofing and fire resistance.</p>
<p data-start="4755" data-end="4772">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="4774" data-end="4867">
<li data-section-id="yr5rw7" data-start="4774" data-end="4801">Excellent fire protection</li>
<li data-section-id="1l381yj" data-start="4802" data-end="4827">Better sound insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="11scduy" data-start="4828" data-end="4846">Durable material</li>
<li data-section-id="1b7refr" data-start="4847" data-end="4867">Moisture resistant</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4869" data-end="4916">However, it usually costs more than glass wool.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="dfx8vb" data-start="4918" data-end="4942">Earthwool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="4944" data-end="5051">Earthwool products are popular because they are softer, easier to handle, and made with recycled materials.</p>
<p data-start="5053" data-end="5103">Many homeowners choose Earthwool for DIY projects.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="nd4tif" data-start="5105" data-end="5158">Is Rolled Insulation Better Than Blown Insulation?</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p data-start="5160" data-end="5226">Both rolled insulation and blown insulation are common in Ireland.</p>
<p data-start="5228" data-end="5257">Rolled insulation is usually:</p>
<ul data-start="5259" data-end="5335">
<li data-section-id="1dllmqr" data-start="5259" data-end="5279">Easier to maintain</li>
<li data-section-id="1apt3qa" data-start="5280" data-end="5302">Cleaner to work with</li>
<li data-section-id="7o4ww9" data-start="5303" data-end="5335">Better for future attic access</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5337" data-end="5551">Blown insulation can work better in awkward or tight attic spaces. Irish homeowners discussing insulation online often prefer rolls for easier maintenance and long-term access.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="3vci55" data-start="5553" data-end="5597">Tips Before Buying Attic Insulation Rolls</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9164 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-1.jpg" alt="Attic Insulation Cost Per Roll in Ireland 2026" width="1025" height="625" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-1.jpg 1025w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-1-300x183.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-1-768x468.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-1-650x396.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1025px) 100vw, 1025px" /></p>
<p data-start="5599" data-end="5655">Before purchasing insulation rolls, remember these tips:</p>
<ul data-start="5657" data-end="5860">
<li data-section-id="6etcd1" data-start="5657" data-end="5687">Measure your attic carefully</li>
<li data-section-id="12o9dir" data-start="5688" data-end="5728">Check the insulation coverage per roll</li>
<li data-section-id="2k3ivw" data-start="5729" data-end="5755">Compare thickness levels</li>
<li data-section-id="1kba2aw" data-start="5756" data-end="5779">Choose trusted brands</li>
<li data-section-id="rsa6z" data-start="5780" data-end="5826">Wear protective clothing during installation</li>
<li data-section-id="17j90hu" data-start="5827" data-end="5860">Ensure proper attic ventilation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5862" data-end="5942">Also, avoid compressing insulation rolls because this reduces their performance.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="4h4f2q" data-start="5944" data-end="5983">Are Attic Insulation Rolls Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="5985" data-end="6058">Yes, attic insulation rolls are one of the best home upgrades in Ireland.</p>
<p data-start="6060" data-end="6077">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="6079" data-end="6211">
<li data-section-id="1xn3a7f" data-start="6079" data-end="6100">Lower heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="x0e27d" data-start="6101" data-end="6128">Warmer home during winter</li>
<li data-section-id="9625be" data-start="6129" data-end="6148">Better BER rating</li>
<li data-section-id="16ibm53" data-start="6149" data-end="6168">Reduced heat loss</li>
<li data-section-id="nxl6mw" data-start="6169" data-end="6187">Improved comfort</li>
<li data-section-id="ihizx9" data-start="6188" data-end="6211">Higher property value</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6213" data-end="6339">Many Irish homeowners save hundreds of euro per year after upgrading attic insulation.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="6341" data-end="6354">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6356" data-end="6592">In 2026, attic insulation roll prices in Ireland generally range from €40 to €80 per roll depending on the type and thickness. DIY installation can help reduce costs, while professional installation offers convenience and grant support.</p>
<p data-start="6594" data-end="6818">For most Irish homes, mineral wool or glass wool insulation rolls remain the most affordable and practical option. With rising energy prices, attic insulation continues to be a smart investment for homeowners across Ireland.</p>
<p data-start="6820" data-end="6988">Whether you choose DIY installation or hire professionals, proper attic insulation can make your home warmer, more energy efficient, and cheaper to heat for many years.</p>
<p data-start="6820" data-end="6988"><strong>FAQS</strong></p>
<h3 data-section-id="1jy6959" data-start="62" data-end="133">1. How much does attic insulation cost per roll in Ireland in 2026?</h3>
<p data-start="134" data-end="371">The average cost of attic insulation rolls in Ireland in 2026 is between €20 and €70 per roll, depending on the thickness, material, and brand. Fibreglass rolls are usually cheaper, while sheep wool and eco-friendly insulation cost more.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1hvmbl3" data-start="373" data-end="429">2. How many insulation rolls do I need for an attic?</h3>
<p data-start="430" data-end="615">The number of rolls depends on the size of your attic and the thickness required. A standard semi-detached home in Ireland may need around 10 to 20 rolls for proper insulation coverage.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="10sb8oj" data-start="617" data-end="662">3. Can I install attic insulation myself?</h3>
<p data-start="663" data-end="858">Yes, many homeowners in Ireland install attic insulation themselves, especially roll insulation. However, hiring a professional ensures proper fitting, ventilation, and maximum energy efficiency.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="z8curl" data-start="860" data-end="926">4. Are there grants available for attic insulation in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="927" data-end="1128">Yes, the Irish government offers home energy upgrade grants through the <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> for eligible homeowners. These grants can help reduce the overall cost of attic insulation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="161lmnw" data-start="1130" data-end="1194">5. How much money can attic insulation save on energy bills?</h3>
<p data-start="1195" data-end="1359" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">Good attic insulation can reduce heat loss by up to 25% and may save Irish homeowners hundreds of euros every year on heating costs, especially during cold winters.</p>
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		<title>Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026</title>
		<link>https://premierinsulations.com/pumped-cavity-wall-insulation-cost-in-ireland-2026-2/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Yasir Karim]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 09:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable ways to make homes warmer in Ireland in 2026. With energy prices still high, many homeowners are looking for simple ways to reduce heating bills and improve comfort. Pumped cavity wall insulation can help keep heat inside the house, lower energy costs, and improve your [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="54" data-end="404">Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable ways to make homes warmer in Ireland in 2026. With energy prices still high, many homeowners are looking for simple ways to reduce heating bills and improve comfort. Pumped cavity wall insulation can help keep heat inside the house, lower energy costs, and improve your home’s BER rating.</p>
<p data-start="406" data-end="749">In Ireland, many houses built between the 1930s and early 2000s have cavity walls. These walls have a small gap between the inner and outer wall. This gap can allow heat to escape. <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/cavity-wall-insulation/">Pumped cavity wall insulation</a> fills this gap with insulation material, helping the home stay warm during cold Irish weather.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="124ud7p" data-start="751" data-end="792">What Is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation?</h2>
<p data-start="794" data-end="1057">Pumped cavity wall insulation is a process where insulation material is injected into the cavity of the wall through small drilled holes. The installer drills small holes in the outside wall, pumps insulation into the cavity, and then seals the holes afterward.</p>
<p data-start="1059" data-end="1109">The most common materials used in Ireland include:</p>
<ul data-start="1111" data-end="1183">
<li data-section-id="e1wlav" data-start="1111" data-end="1139">Polystyrene bonded beads</li>
<li data-section-id="r5i9yb" data-start="1140" data-end="1156">Mineral wool</li>
<li data-section-id="1ru2kdg" data-start="1157" data-end="1183">Pumped foam insulation</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1185" data-end="1344">Bonded bead insulation is the most popular option because it is affordable, effective, and suitable for many Irish homes.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="a1n6i" data-start="1346" data-end="1407">Average Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p data-start="1409" data-end="1565">The cost of pumped cavity wall insulation in Ireland depends on several factors, including the size of the house, wall area, and insulation material used.</p>
<p data-start="1567" data-end="1619">For most Irish homes in 2026, the average costs are:</p>
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<thead data-start="1621" data-end="1695">
<tr data-start="1621" data-end="1695">
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1621" data-end="1637" data-col-size="sm">Property Type</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1637" data-end="1652" data-col-size="sm">Average Cost</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1652" data-end="1665" data-col-size="sm">SEAI Grant</th>
<th class="last:pe-10" data-start="1665" data-end="1695" data-col-size="sm">Estimated Cost After Grant</th>
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</thead>
<tbody data-start="1714" data-end="1968">
<tr data-start="1714" data-end="1766">
<td data-start="1714" data-end="1726" data-col-size="sm">Apartment</td>
<td data-start="1726" data-end="1740" data-col-size="sm">€400 – €900</td>
<td data-start="1740" data-end="1753" data-col-size="sm">Up to €700</td>
<td data-start="1753" data-end="1766" data-col-size="sm">€0 – €200</td>
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<tr data-start="1767" data-end="1829">
<td data-start="1767" data-end="1787" data-col-size="sm">Mid-Terrace House</td>
<td data-start="1787" data-end="1803" data-col-size="sm">€500 – €1,200</td>
<td data-start="1803" data-end="1816" data-col-size="sm">Up to €850</td>
<td data-start="1816" data-end="1829" data-col-size="sm">€0 – €400</td>
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<tr data-start="1830" data-end="1900">
<td data-start="1830" data-end="1852" data-col-size="sm">Semi-Detached House</td>
<td data-start="1852" data-end="1868" data-col-size="sm">€600 – €2,500</td>
<td data-start="1868" data-end="1883" data-col-size="sm">Up to €1,300</td>
<td data-start="1883" data-end="1900" data-col-size="sm">€200 – €1,200</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="1901" data-end="1968">
<td data-start="1901" data-end="1918" data-col-size="sm">Detached House</td>
<td data-start="1918" data-end="1936" data-col-size="sm">€1,200 – €3,000</td>
<td data-start="1936" data-end="1951" data-col-size="sm">Up to €1,800</td>
<td data-start="1951" data-end="1968" data-col-size="sm">€450 – €1,500</td>
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<p data-start="1970" data-end="2064">These prices usually include labour, materials, and VAT.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1xstd83" data-start="2066" data-end="2097">Factors That Affect the Cost</h2>
<p data-start="2099" data-end="2178">Several things can affect the final price of cavity wall insulation in Ireland.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="rxy6h4" data-start="2180" data-end="2204">1. Size of the House</h3>
<p data-start="2206" data-end="2363">Larger homes need more insulation material and more installation time. Detached houses are usually more expensive because all four walls may need insulation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="s93qn3" data-start="2365" data-end="2386">2. Wall Condition</h3>
<p data-start="2388" data-end="2510">If the cavity already contains damaged insulation or debris, additional cleaning work may be required before installation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="19b3cup" data-start="2512" data-end="2546">3. Type of Insulation Material</h3>
<p data-start="2548" data-end="2657">Bonded beads are usually cheaper than foam insulation. Foam offers better thermal performance but costs more.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="3m0oya" data-start="2659" data-end="2679">4. Accessibility</h3>
<p data-start="2681" data-end="2783">Homes with difficult access or higher walls may require additional equipment, increasing labour costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="rvx7hn" data-start="2785" data-end="2804">5. Cavity Width</h3>
<p data-start="2806" data-end="2923">Wider cavities need more insulation material, which increases the overall cost.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="7w9u0l" data-start="2925" data-end="2977">SEAI Grants for Cavity Wall Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9152 size-large" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1-1024x576.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="650" height="366" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1-300x169.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1-768x432.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1-650x366.jpg 650w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn1.jpg 1280w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 650px) 100vw, 650px" /></p>
<p data-start="2979" data-end="3167">The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) offers grants to help homeowners reduce insulation costs. These grants make pumped cavity wall insulation much more affordable in 2026.</p>
<p data-start="3169" data-end="3204">Current SEAI grant amounts include:</p>
<ul data-start="3206" data-end="3336">
<li data-section-id="zxcfo3" data-start="3206" data-end="3231">Apartment: up to €700</li>
<li data-section-id="b0vgn6" data-start="3232" data-end="3265">Mid-terrace house: up to €850</li>
<li data-section-id="1sc5odn" data-start="3266" data-end="3303">Semi-detached house: up to €1,300</li>
<li data-section-id="akt3kv" data-start="3304" data-end="3336">Detached house: up to €1,800</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3338" data-end="3490">Some homeowners receiving social welfare payments may qualify for enhanced grants up to €2,300 for detached homes.</p>
<p data-start="3492" data-end="3517">To qualify for the grant:</p>
<ul data-start="3519" data-end="3670">
<li data-section-id="1ll7okb" data-start="3519" data-end="3557">The home must be built before 2011</li>
<li data-section-id="h6qz9h" data-start="3558" data-end="3621">The work must be completed by an SEAI-registered contractor</li>
<li data-section-id="seg7yr" data-start="3622" data-end="3670">Approval must be received before work starts</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="fo8zzb" data-start="3672" data-end="3716">Benefits of Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1x3ihol" data-start="3718" data-end="3741">Lower Heating Bills</h3>
<p data-start="3743" data-end="3903">Proper wall insulation can reduce heat loss through walls by up to 30%. This means less energy is needed to heat the home.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="172x0gn" data-start="3905" data-end="3920">Warmer Home</h3>
<p data-start="3922" data-end="4063">Irish winters can feel very cold and damp. Pumped cavity wall insulation helps keep indoor temperatures more comfortable throughout the year.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="121d690" data-start="4065" data-end="4086">Better BER Rating</h3>
<p data-start="4088" data-end="4226">Insulating cavity walls can improve your Building Energy Rating (BER), making the property more energy efficient and attractive to buyers.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="h5fe1m" data-start="4228" data-end="4249">Fast Installation</h3>
<p data-start="4251" data-end="4379">Most cavity wall insulation jobs are completed within one day with very little disruption.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="wxulez" data-start="4381" data-end="4409">Reduced Carbon Emissions</h3>
<p data-start="4411" data-end="4504">Using less heating energy helps reduce carbon emissions and supports Ireland’s climate goals.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="y0vt38" data-start="4506" data-end="4551">Is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="4553" data-end="4742">For many Irish homeowners, pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the best-value home upgrades available. Compared to external wall insulation, it is much cheaper and quicker to install.</p>
<p data-start="4744" data-end="4920">External wall insulation can cost over €20,000 for some homes, while cavity wall insulation may cost only a few hundred euro after grants.</p>
<p data-start="4922" data-end="5173">Many homeowners on Irish forums also mention noticeable improvements in comfort and heat retention after installation. Some homeowners recommend improving attic insulation at the same time for even better results.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1g3ih9l" data-start="5175" data-end="5214">How to Know If Your Home Is Suitable</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9153 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn2-1.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="600" height="350" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn2-1.jpg 600w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/nn2-1-300x175.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p data-start="5216" data-end="5347">Not every home is suitable for cavity wall insulation. Homes built before the 1930s may have solid walls instead of cavity walls.</p>
<p data-start="5349" data-end="5385">Your installer will usually inspect:</p>
<ul data-start="5387" data-end="5468">
<li data-section-id="wtttwo" data-start="5387" data-end="5405">Wall thickness</li>
<li data-section-id="1f0n8q3" data-start="5406" data-end="5429">Existing insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1tl34l5" data-start="5430" data-end="5447">Signs of damp</li>
<li data-section-id="1pzmht7" data-start="5448" data-end="5468">Cavity condition</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5470" data-end="5599">A professional assessment is important before installation to avoid future moisture issues.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="ftacwu" data-start="5601" data-end="5628">Common Problems to Avoid</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="2vm2c8" data-start="5630" data-end="5651">Poor Installation</h3>
<p data-start="5653" data-end="5754">Always use an experienced SEAI-registered contractor. Poor installation may leave gaps in the cavity.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="19q5gvo" data-start="5756" data-end="5771">Damp Issues</h3>
<p data-start="5773" data-end="5843">Existing damp problems should be fixed before insulation is installed.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="cyl57f" data-start="5845" data-end="5868">Lack of Ventilation</h3>
<p data-start="5870" data-end="6065">Good ventilation is important after improving insulation to avoid condensation problems. Some Irish homeowners recommend installing proper vents if needed.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="114wazr" data-start="6067" data-end="6084">conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6086" data-end="6305">Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most cost-effective energy upgrades available in Ireland in 2026. It can make your home warmer, reduce heating bills, and improve energy efficiency at a relatively low cost.</p>
<p data-start="6307" data-end="6502">With generous SEAI grants available, many homeowners can complete the work for a very affordable price. For most semi-detached homes, the final cost after grants may be only a few hundred euro.</p>
<p data-start="6504" data-end="6648">If your home has suitable cavity walls, pumped cavity wall insulation is a smart investment that can provide comfort and savings for many years.</p>
<p data-start="6504" data-end="6648"><strong>FAQS</strong></p>
<h3 data-section-id="aiu03" data-start="66" data-end="141">1. How much does pumped cavity wall insulation cost in Ireland in 2026?</h3>
<p data-start="142" data-end="290">The average cost ranges from €400 to €3,000 depending on the size of the property. After SEAI grants, many homeowners may pay between €0 and €1,500.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="ckef3y" data-start="292" data-end="341">2. How long does cavity wall insulation last?</h3>
<p data-start="342" data-end="449">Pumped cavity wall insulation can last over 25 years when installed correctly by a professional contractor.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="c5nvr0" data-start="451" data-end="519">3. Is there an SEAI grant for cavity wall insulation in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="520" data-end="662">Yes, the SEAI offers grants for eligible homes. The grant amount depends on the property type and can significantly reduce installation costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="17cme35" data-start="664" data-end="715">4. How long does the installation process take?</h3>
<p data-start="716" data-end="819">Most cavity wall insulation jobs are completed within one day with minimal disruption to the homeowner.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1oip2fd" data-start="821" data-end="877">5. Does cavity wall insulation reduce heating bills?</h3>
<p data-start="878" data-end="1020" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">Yes, cavity wall insulation helps reduce heat loss through walls, which can lower heating costs and improve comfort during cold Irish winters.</p>
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		<title>Suspended Timber Floor Insulation in Ireland 2026</title>
		<link>https://premierinsulations.com/suspended-timber-floor-insulation-in-ireland-2026/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Yasir Karim]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 12:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many older homes in Ireland have suspended timber floors. These floors are usually made from wooden floorboards fixed over timber joists with an empty space underneath. While they were common in older Irish houses, they can often cause heat loss, cold draughts, and higher energy bills if they are not properly insulated. Suspended timber floor [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="53" data-end="374">Many older homes in Ireland have suspended timber floors. These floors are usually made from wooden floorboards fixed over timber joists with an empty space underneath. While they were common in older Irish houses, they can often cause heat loss, cold draughts, and higher energy bills if they are not properly insulated.</p>
<p data-start="376" data-end="674">Suspended timber <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/floor-insulation/"><strong>floor insulation</strong></a> is becoming more popular across Ireland because homeowners want warmer homes, lower heating costs, and better energy efficiency. In 2026, with energy prices still a major concern, insulating timber floors is one of the best ways to improve comfort inside the home.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="17tvipp" data-start="676" data-end="712">What Is a Suspended Timber Floor?</h2>
<p data-start="714" data-end="949">A suspended timber floor is a type of wooden floor built above the ground with a gap or air space underneath. The floor is supported by timber joists, and air vents are usually installed in the walls to allow airflow beneath the floor.</p>
<p data-start="951" data-end="978">These floors are common in:</p>
<ul data-start="980" data-end="1095">
<li data-section-id="11a22sd" data-start="980" data-end="1003">Older terraced houses</li>
<li data-section-id="1v8tmzr" data-start="1004" data-end="1021">Victorian homes</li>
<li data-section-id="1onxtly" data-start="1022" data-end="1050">Traditional Irish cottages</li>
<li data-section-id="vh3bfk" data-start="1051" data-end="1095">Semi-detached homes built before the 1980s</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1097" data-end="1229">Although suspended timber floors are durable, they can allow a lot of heat to escape if there is no insulation installed underneath.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="i7jpax" data-start="1231" data-end="1284">Why Suspended Timber Floor Insulation Is Important</h2>
<p data-start="1286" data-end="1445">Many homeowners in Ireland focus on attic or wall insulation but forget about the floor. However, floors can account for a large amount of heat loss in a home.</p>
<p data-start="1447" data-end="1495">Proper floor insulation offers several benefits:</p>
<h3 data-section-id="172x0gn" data-start="1497" data-end="1512">Warmer Home</h3>
<p data-start="1514" data-end="1650">Insulation helps stop cold air from rising through the floorboards. Rooms feel warmer and more comfortable during the cold Irish winter.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="5mm87z" data-start="1652" data-end="1674">Lower Energy Bills</h3>
<p data-start="1676" data-end="1796">When less heat escapes, your heating system works more efficiently. This can help reduce gas, oil, or electricity costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1j67ke5" data-start="1798" data-end="1824">Improved Energy Rating</h3>
<p data-start="1826" data-end="1934">Floor insulation can improve the Building Energy Rating (BER) of your home, making it more energy efficient.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="wq3ctk" data-start="1936" data-end="1956">Reduced Draughts</h3>
<p data-start="1958" data-end="2057">Older timber floors often have gaps between boards. Insulation helps reduce uncomfortable draughts.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="wj84y1" data-start="2059" data-end="2084">Better Indoor Comfort</h3>
<p data-start="2086" data-end="2165">Insulated floors help maintain a steady indoor temperature throughout the year.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1wwwli9" data-start="2167" data-end="2213">How Suspended Timber Floor Insulation Works</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9147 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-64-1.jpg" alt="Suspended Timber Floor Insulation in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-64-1.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-64-1-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-64-1-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-64-1-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="2215" data-end="2363">The insulation is installed between the timber joists beneath the floorboards. Different materials can be used depending on the property and budget.</p>
<p data-start="2365" data-end="2394">The process usually includes:</p>
<ol data-start="2396" data-end="2589">
<li data-section-id="1nubw9x" data-start="2396" data-end="2422">Lifting the floorboards</li>
<li data-section-id="kyahvc" data-start="2423" data-end="2469">Checking the condition of the timber joists</li>
<li data-section-id="1jvrcpc" data-start="2470" data-end="2518">Installing insulation material between joists</li>
<li data-section-id="46ea12" data-start="2519" data-end="2560">Adding a breathable membrane if needed</li>
<li data-section-id="19fv273" data-start="2561" data-end="2589">Replacing the floorboards</li>
</ol>
<p data-start="2591" data-end="2672">Ventilation under the floor must remain clear to prevent moisture and timber rot.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="nrxaue" data-start="2674" data-end="2731">Best Insulation Materials for Timber Floors in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="2733" data-end="2803">Several insulation materials are suitable for suspended timber floors.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="qa5131" data-start="2805" data-end="2832">Mineral Wool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="2834" data-end="2968">Mineral wool is one of the most common choices in Ireland. It offers good thermal and sound insulation and fits easily between joists.</p>
<p data-start="2970" data-end="2987">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="2989" data-end="3066">
<li data-section-id="165wdlm" data-start="2989" data-end="3001">Affordable</li>
<li data-section-id="v1v8ox" data-start="3002" data-end="3018">Fire resistant</li>
<li data-section-id="1da1grq" data-start="3019" data-end="3046">Good acoustic performance</li>
<li data-section-id="10qidiy" data-start="3047" data-end="3066">Easy installation</li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="kzbd1q" data-start="3068" data-end="3095">Rigid Insulation Boards</h3>
<p data-start="3097" data-end="3193">Rigid boards such as PIR insulation provide excellent thermal performance with thinner material.</p>
<p data-start="3195" data-end="3214">Advantages include:</p>
<ul data-start="3216" data-end="3288">
<li data-section-id="m289rx" data-start="3216" data-end="3239">High insulation value</li>
<li data-section-id="1bl2jqx" data-start="3240" data-end="3260">Strong and durable</li>
<li data-section-id="5jwoj" data-start="3261" data-end="3288">Suitable for tight spaces</li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="1lckqw6" data-start="3290" data-end="3315">Sheep Wool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="3317" data-end="3400">Natural sheep wool insulation is becoming more popular in eco-friendly Irish homes.</p>
<p data-start="3402" data-end="3419">Benefits include:</p>
<ul data-start="3421" data-end="3490">
<li data-section-id="p75xce" data-start="3421" data-end="3443">Sustainable material</li>
<li data-section-id="1dvntsa" data-start="3444" data-end="3456">Breathable</li>
<li data-section-id="26aozl" data-start="3457" data-end="3490">Helps manage moisture naturally</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3519" data-end="3667">
<h2 data-section-id="qz5jds" data-start="3669" data-end="3712">Signs Your Timber Floor Needs Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="3714" data-end="3775">You may need suspended timber floor insulation if you notice:</p>
<ul data-start="3777" data-end="3923">
<li data-section-id="1ptvu1j" data-start="3777" data-end="3804">Cold floors during winter</li>
<li data-section-id="msu8ix" data-start="3805" data-end="3842">Draughts coming through floorboards</li>
<li data-section-id="1wrthly" data-start="3843" data-end="3863">High heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="cdya5p" data-start="3864" data-end="3889">Rooms difficult to heat</li>
<li data-section-id="pagqkl" data-start="3890" data-end="3923">Uneven temperatures in the home</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3925" data-end="4052">Older homes in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and other parts of Ireland often benefit greatly from floor insulation upgrades.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1gyeh6n" data-start="4054" data-end="4109">Cost of Suspended Timber Floor Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="4111" data-end="4158">The cost depends on several factors, including:</p>
<ul data-start="4160" data-end="4280">
<li data-section-id="1clltei" data-start="4160" data-end="4182">Size of the property</li>
<li data-section-id="19742xu" data-start="4183" data-end="4212">Type of insulation material</li>
<li data-section-id="1r6ibzr" data-start="4213" data-end="4229">Ease of access</li>
<li data-section-id="69inhs" data-start="4230" data-end="4265">Condition of existing floorboards</li>
<li data-section-id="8yevpz" data-start="4266" data-end="4280">Labour costs</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4282" data-end="4401">In Ireland, suspended timber floor insulation may cost between €1,500 and €5,000 or more depending on the project size.</p>
<p data-start="4403" data-end="4552">Although the initial cost may seem high, many homeowners recover the investment through lower heating bills and improved energy efficiency over time.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1sqddm3" data-start="4554" data-end="4600">SEAI Grants for Floor Insulation in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="4602" data-end="4740">In 2026, Irish homeowners may qualify for energy upgrade grants through the <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span>, commonly known as SEAI.</p>
<p data-start="4742" data-end="4882">These grants can help reduce the cost of home insulation upgrades, including floor insulation as part of larger energy improvement projects.</p>
<p data-start="4884" data-end="5045">Grant availability and amounts can change, so homeowners should always check the latest information directly from the official SEAI website before starting work.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="dd4mir" data-start="5047" data-end="5082">Professional Installation vs DIY</h2>
<p data-start="5084" data-end="5269">Some homeowners consider insulating suspended timber floors themselves. While small projects may be possible for experienced DIY users, professional installation is usually recommended.</p>
<p data-start="5271" data-end="5299">Professional installers can:</p>
<ul data-start="5301" data-end="5440">
<li data-section-id="wyznrx" data-start="5301" data-end="5329">Ensure correct ventilation</li>
<li data-section-id="3mgbg0" data-start="5330" data-end="5357">Prevent moisture problems</li>
<li data-section-id="17axd8c" data-start="5358" data-end="5383">Fit insulation properly</li>
<li data-section-id="1ku13nc" data-start="5384" data-end="5408">Check timber condition</li>
<li data-section-id="14e2nhi" data-start="5409" data-end="5440">Meet Irish building standards</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5442" data-end="5544">Poor installation can lead to dampness, condensation, or timber damage, so expert advice is important.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1sthbuf" data-start="5546" data-end="5595">Common Challenges With Timber Floor Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1wpqvzk" data-start="5597" data-end="5618">Moisture Problems</h3>
<p data-start="5620" data-end="5724">Ventilation beneath the floor must never be blocked. Proper airflow helps prevent dampness and wood rot.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="pwen07" data-start="5726" data-end="5749">Access Difficulties</h3>
<p data-start="5751" data-end="5844">Some homes may have limited access beneath the floorboards, making installation more complex.</p>
<p data-start="5865" data-end="5987">
<h3 data-section-id="16ce73g" data-start="5989" data-end="6012">Pipework and Wiring</h3>
<p data-start="6014" data-end="6105">Installers must work carefully around plumbing pipes and electrical cables under the floor.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="18bds19" data-start="6107" data-end="6156">Is Suspended Timber Floor Insulation Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="6158" data-end="6301">For many Irish homeowners, the answer is yes. Insulating suspended timber floors can make a noticeable difference in comfort and heating costs.</p>
<p data-start="6303" data-end="6326">Benefits often include:</p>
<ul data-start="6328" data-end="6459">
<li data-section-id="16ibm53" data-start="6328" data-end="6347">Reduced heat loss</li>
<li data-section-id="1iykky5" data-start="6348" data-end="6374">Better energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="2qp5z6" data-start="6375" data-end="6399">Lower carbon emissions</li>
<li data-section-id="gfds78" data-start="6400" data-end="6426">Increased property value</li>
<li data-section-id="13djc8" data-start="6427" data-end="6459">Improved comfort during winter</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6461" data-end="6584">When combined with attic and wall insulation, floor insulation can significantly improve the overall performance of a home.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="15ipnol" data-start="6586" data-end="6640">Choosing the Right Insulation Contractor in Ireland</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9148 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-66-1.jpg" alt="Suspended Timber Floor Insulation in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-66-1.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-66-1-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-66-1-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-66-1-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="6642" data-end="6688">Before hiring a contractor, homeowners should:</p>
<ul data-start="6690" data-end="6860">
<li data-section-id="1beu7na" data-start="6690" data-end="6715">Compare multiple quotes</li>
<li data-section-id="15u2ljw" data-start="6716" data-end="6749">Check reviews and previous work</li>
<li data-section-id="1oodry8" data-start="6750" data-end="6788">Confirm insurance and certifications</li>
<li data-section-id="267pas" data-start="6789" data-end="6821">Ask about insulation materials</li>
<li data-section-id="qgmwq8" data-start="6822" data-end="6860">Ensure ventilation will be protected</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6862" data-end="6953">Choosing an experienced insulation specialist helps ensure safe and effective installation.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="6955" data-end="6968">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6970" data-end="7168">Suspended timber floor insulation is an excellent investment for older homes in Ireland. It helps reduce heat loss, lowers energy bills, and creates a warmer and more comfortable living environment.</p>
<p data-start="7170" data-end="7450">With rising energy costs in 2026, more Irish homeowners are improving their homes with better insulation solutions. Whether you live in Dublin, Cork, Galway, or anywhere else in Ireland, insulating a suspended timber floor can greatly improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort.</p>
<p data-start="7452" data-end="7587">By using quality materials and professional installation, homeowners can enjoy long-term savings and a warmer home throughout the year.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1xvwnkw" data-start="7589" data-end="7596">FAQs</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1s4vh0r" data-start="7598" data-end="7658">How much heat is lost through uninsulated timber floors?</h3>
<p data-start="7660" data-end="7769">Uninsulated floors can lose around 10% to 20% of a home’s heat, depending on the property type and condition.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="hrlifx" data-start="7771" data-end="7831">Can suspended timber floor insulation help reduce mould?</h3>
<p data-start="7833" data-end="7932">Yes, proper insulation combined with good ventilation can help reduce condensation and damp issues.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1xzva35" data-start="7934" data-end="7987">How long does floor insulation installation take?</h3>
<p data-start="7989" data-end="8101">Most suspended timber floor insulation projects in Ireland take between 1 and 3 days depending on property size.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="17uw864" data-start="8103" data-end="8150">Is floor insulation suitable for all homes?</h3>
<p data-start="8152" data-end="8263">Most older homes with suspended timber floors can be insulated, but a professional survey is recommended first.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="bcghxg" data-start="8265" data-end="8315">Does floor insulation increase property value?</h3>
<p data-start="8317" data-end="8417" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">Improved energy efficiency and comfort can help increase the attractiveness and value of a property.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you live in Dublin and want to make your home warmer and more energy efficient, attic insulation is one of the best upgrades you can choose in 2026. A poorly insulated attic can cause a large amount of heat loss, which means higher heating bills and colder rooms during winter. The good news is [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="55" data-end="529">If you live in Dublin and want to make your home warmer and more energy efficient, attic insulation is one of the best upgrades you can choose in 2026. A poorly insulated attic can cause a large amount of heat loss, which means higher heating bills and colder rooms during winter. The good news is that the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) offers <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/grants/insulation-grants/">attic insulation grants</a> to help homeowners reduce the cost of installation.</p>
<p data-start="531" data-end="852">In 2026, attic insulation grants in Ireland have become even more attractive for homeowners, first-time buyers, and some welfare recipients. Whether you own a detached house, semi-detached home, terrace house, or apartment in Dublin, there may be financial support available for you.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="16zo9aw" data-start="854" data-end="897">What Is the SEAI Attic Insulation Grant?</h2>
<p data-start="899" data-end="1250">The SEAI attic insulation grant is a government-supported scheme designed to improve energy efficiency in Irish homes. The grant helps cover the cost of insulating your attic or loft space to modern standards. Proper attic insulation can reduce heat loss, lower energy bills, and improve comfort inside your home.</p>
<p data-start="1252" data-end="1375">This grant is available through the Better Energy Homes Scheme and is managed by the <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span>.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="n4g9hz" data-start="1377" data-end="1426">Attic Insulation Grant Amounts in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p data-start="1428" data-end="1558">The amount you can receive depends on the type of property you own. In 2026, the official SEAI attic insulation grant amounts are:</p>
<ul data-start="1560" data-end="1716">
<li data-section-id="1xar00q" data-start="1560" data-end="1593">Detached house — up to €2,000</li>
<li data-section-id="3l3zpq" data-start="1594" data-end="1650">Semi-detached or end-of-terrace house — up to €1,500</li>
<li data-section-id="1gd0o9k" data-start="1651" data-end="1687">Mid-terrace house — up to €1,400</li>
<li data-section-id="1toxz7q" data-start="1688" data-end="1716">Apartment — up to €1,100</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1718" data-end="1864">Some first-time buyers and homeowners receiving qualifying welfare payments may receive grants up to €2,500.</p>
<p data-start="1866" data-end="2015">These grants can significantly reduce the total installation cost, making attic insulation one of the most affordable home energy upgrades in Dublin.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1sitr8k" data-start="2017" data-end="2053">Why Attic Insulation Is Important</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9139 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv2.jpg" alt="Best Attic Insulation Grant in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="540" height="360" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv2.jpg 540w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv2-300x200.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv2-272x182.jpg 272w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 540px) 100vw, 540px" /></p>
<p data-start="2055" data-end="2333">Many homes in Dublin lose heat through the roof because of poor or outdated insulation. Experts estimate that up to 30% of heat can escape through an uninsulated attic. Proper insulation helps keep warm air inside your home during winter and prevents overheating during summer.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1merua8" data-start="2335" data-end="2367">Benefits of Attic Insulation</h3>
<ul data-start="2369" data-end="2525">
<li data-section-id="1dj57jf" data-start="2369" data-end="2392">Lower heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="dcvdpj" data-start="2393" data-end="2418">Better indoor comfort</li>
<li data-section-id="r9hp6i" data-start="2419" data-end="2443">Reduced energy waste</li>
<li data-section-id="1ehi7ac" data-start="2444" data-end="2467">Improved BER rating</li>
<li data-section-id="b55oqt" data-start="2468" data-end="2496">Reduced carbon emissions</li>
<li data-section-id="1okobgk" data-start="2497" data-end="2525">Increased property value</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2527" data-end="2679">For many homeowners in Ireland, attic insulation is the quickest and most cost-effective energy upgrade available.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1knxf3y" data-start="2681" data-end="2712">Who Can Apply for the Grant?</h2>
<p data-start="2714" data-end="2824">The SEAI attic insulation grant is available to many homeowners across Dublin and Ireland. You may qualify if:</p>
<ul data-start="2826" data-end="3064">
<li data-section-id="ffm8rr" data-start="2826" data-end="2874">Your home was built and occupied before 2011</li>
<li data-section-id="19k82kj" data-start="2875" data-end="2899">You own the property</li>
<li data-section-id="16oxnvd" data-start="2900" data-end="2940">The property has a valid MPRN number</li>
<li data-section-id="degiwj" data-start="2941" data-end="2982">You use an SEAI-registered contractor</li>
<li data-section-id="rg9mtk" data-start="2983" data-end="3064">You have not already received an attic insulation grant for the same property</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3066" data-end="3093">The grant is available for:</p>
<ul data-start="3095" data-end="3207">
<li data-section-id="2jujkq" data-start="3095" data-end="3119">Owner-occupied homes</li>
<li data-section-id="eqy0x5" data-start="3120" data-end="3133">Landlords</li>
<li data-section-id="15jxxe2" data-start="3134" data-end="3151">Holiday homes</li>
<li data-section-id="ywnmpg" data-start="3152" data-end="3179">Approved Housing Bodies</li>
<li data-section-id="1isfo60" data-start="3180" data-end="3207">Companies and charities</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3209" data-end="3317">Apartments may also qualify if heat is escaping through the roof area.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="106bur7" data-start="3319" data-end="3370">How to Apply for the SEAI Attic Insulation Grant</h2>
<p data-start="3372" data-end="3438">The application process is simple if you follow the correct steps.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="h5lgvz" data-start="3440" data-end="3483">1. Choose an SEAI-Registered Contractor</h3>
<p data-start="3485" data-end="3686">Before starting work, you must select a contractor registered with the SEAI. It is recommended to compare several quotes and check reviews from previous customers.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1uw8q5e" data-start="3688" data-end="3714">2. Apply for the Grant</h3>
<p data-start="3716" data-end="3786">You can apply online through the official SEAI website. You will need:</p>
<ul data-start="3788" data-end="3892">
<li data-section-id="1w0deqj" data-start="3788" data-end="3808">Your MPRN number</li>
<li data-section-id="v3g499" data-start="3809" data-end="3829">Property details</li>
<li data-section-id="1c01p1n" data-start="3830" data-end="3856">Contractor information</li>
<li data-section-id="12qeap2" data-start="3857" data-end="3892">Home type and construction year</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3894" data-end="3986">Do not start the work before receiving grant approval.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="o028ii" data-start="3988" data-end="4023">3. Complete the Insulation Work</h3>
<p data-start="4025" data-end="4234">Once approved, the insulation work must be completed by your registered contractor within the allowed timeframe. Most attic insulation jobs in Dublin can be completed in one day depending on the property size.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1lmk4cf" data-start="4236" data-end="4257">4. BER Assessment</h3>
<p data-start="4259" data-end="4435">A post-work BER assessment is required after installation. SEAI also provides a small grant contribution toward the BER assessment cost.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1c3ob0z" data-start="4437" data-end="4470">5. Receive Your Grant Payment</h3>
<p data-start="4472" data-end="4613">After submitting the required paperwork, the grant payment is usually processed within several weeks.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="ib85k3" data-start="4615" data-end="4658">Best Types of Attic Insulation in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="4660" data-end="4728">There are several insulation materials commonly used in Irish homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1ho0ume" data-start="4730" data-end="4755">Fibreglass Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="4757" data-end="4928">Fibreglass rolls are one of the most popular and affordable attic insulation options in Ireland. They provide good thermal performance and are widely used in Dublin homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="qa5131" data-start="4930" data-end="4957">Mineral Wool Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="4959" data-end="5100">Mineral wool offers excellent heat retention and soundproofing benefits. Many SEAI-approved contractors use mineral wool for attic upgrades.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="18dqb2y" data-start="5102" data-end="5127">Spray Foam Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="5129" data-end="5312">Spray foam insulation creates an airtight seal and improves energy efficiency. However, homeowners should carefully check suitability and ventilation requirements before installation.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="kzbd1q" data-start="5314" data-end="5341">Rigid Insulation Boards</h3>
<p data-start="5343" data-end="5424">These boards are commonly used for attic conversions or areas with limited space.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="18665rr" data-start="5426" data-end="5451">How Much Can You Save?</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9140 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv3.jpg" alt="Best Attic Insulation Grant in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="976" height="549" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv3.jpg 976w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv3-300x169.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv3-768x432.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/vv3-650x366.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 976px) 100vw, 976px" /></p>
<p data-start="5453" data-end="5642">The savings depend on your home size, heating system, and current insulation condition. Many Dublin homeowners report noticeable reductions in heating costs after attic insulation upgrades.</p>
<p data-start="5644" data-end="5802">According to SEAI guidance, attic insulation is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve home energy efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="5804" data-end="6014">Some homeowners on Irish forums have shared positive experiences after completing attic insulation work, with several saying their homes became warmer almost immediately.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="8ah5tq" data-start="6016" data-end="6039">One Stop Shop Option</h2>
<p data-start="6041" data-end="6274">If you plan multiple energy upgrades, you may consider using an SEAI One Stop Shop service. These providers manage the entire process, including grants, contractors, paperwork, and inspections.</p>
<p data-start="6276" data-end="6322">This option is useful for homeowners planning:</p>
<ul data-start="6324" data-end="6416">
<li data-section-id="pjhgdv" data-start="6324" data-end="6344">Attic insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="5yqx9q" data-start="6345" data-end="6364">Wall insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1ko2g2j" data-start="6365" data-end="6379">Heat pumps</li>
<li data-section-id="1yidre6" data-start="6380" data-end="6396">Solar panels</li>
<li data-section-id="56xc9z" data-start="6397" data-end="6416">Window upgrades</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="3wugmw" data-start="6418" data-end="6460">Tips Before Installing Attic Insulation</h2>
<p data-start="6462" data-end="6542">Before starting your attic insulation project in Dublin, consider the following:</p>
<ul data-start="6544" data-end="6778">
<li data-section-id="ze9obh" data-start="6544" data-end="6580">Clear the attic space beforehand</li>
<li data-section-id="i3ekbj" data-start="6581" data-end="6617">Check for roof leaks or dampness</li>
<li data-section-id="8e6ktl" data-start="6618" data-end="6647">Ensure proper ventilation</li>
<li data-section-id="17d4fcn" data-start="6648" data-end="6683">Upgrade attic hatches if needed</li>
<li data-section-id="pk9n11" data-start="6684" data-end="6729">Use experienced SEAI-approved contractors</li>
<li data-section-id="n2rf2h" data-start="6730" data-end="6778">Ask about insulation thickness and materials</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="6780" data-end="6915">Many Irish homeowners now choose insulation depths around 300mm for strong thermal performance.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="114wazr" data-start="6917" data-end="6934">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6936" data-end="7232">The SEAI attic insulation grant in Dublin for 2026 is an excellent opportunity for homeowners to improve comfort and reduce energy costs. With grants reaching up to €2,500 in some cases, attic insulation has become far more affordable for Irish households.</p>
<p data-start="7234" data-end="7559">Whether you live in a detached house, terrace home, or apartment, improving your attic insulation can make a major difference to your home’s warmth and energy efficiency. By choosing an SEAI-registered contractor and applying correctly, you can take advantage of one of the best home energy grants available in Ireland today</p>
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		<title>Internal Wall Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 13:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Internal wall insulation is becoming one of the most popular home upgrades in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. With rising energy costs and stronger focus on energy-efficient homes, many homeowners are now improving insulation to make their houses warmer and reduce heating bills. Older homes in Dublin often lose a lot of heat through [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="52" data-end="334">Internal wall insulation is becoming one of the most popular home upgrades in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. With rising energy costs and stronger focus on energy-efficient homes, many homeowners are now improving insulation to make their houses warmer and reduce heating bills.</p>
<p data-start="336" data-end="610">Older homes in Dublin often lose a lot of heat through walls. Many houses built before the 2000s have poor insulation or solid walls without cavities. <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/internal-wall-insulation/">Internal wall insulation</a> is a practical solution for these properties, especially when external insulation is not possible.</p>
<p data-start="612" data-end="759">According to Irish energy experts, poorly insulated walls can cause around 30% to 35% of heat loss in a home.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1ba3erv" data-start="761" data-end="797">What Is Internal Wall Insulation?</h2>
<p data-start="799" data-end="1017">Internal wall insulation, also called dry lining insulation, is a method where insulation material is fitted to the inside surface of external walls. This helps keep heat inside the home and improves energy efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="1019" data-end="1061">The insulation is usually installed using:</p>
<ul data-start="1063" data-end="1168">
<li data-section-id="1ymtbed" data-start="1063" data-end="1090">Insulated plasterboards</li>
<li data-section-id="115jr6b" data-start="1091" data-end="1118">Mineral wool insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1mbtcv4" data-start="1119" data-end="1146">Rigid insulation boards</li>
<li data-section-id="manwny" data-start="1147" data-end="1168">Stud wall systems</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1170" data-end="1232">After installation, the wall is plastered and decorated again.</p>
<p data-start="1234" data-end="1278">This type of insulation is commonly used in:</p>
<ul data-start="1280" data-end="1447">
<li data-section-id="j18iik" data-start="1280" data-end="1302">Older Dublin homes</li>
<li data-section-id="gp9cj1" data-start="1303" data-end="1322">Terraced houses</li>
<li data-section-id="12ogiq4" data-start="1323" data-end="1344">Period properties</li>
<li data-section-id="rzdgbl" data-start="1345" data-end="1386">Homes with solid brick or stone walls</li>
<li data-section-id="1g3b8rp" data-start="1387" data-end="1447">Buildings where external wall insulation is not suitable</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-section-id="1uqohu" data-start="1449" data-end="1501">Why Internal Wall Insulation Is Popular in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="1503" data-end="1653">Many homes in Dublin were built decades ago and have poor thermal performance. During winter, these houses can become very cold and expensive to heat.</p>
<p data-start="1655" data-end="1836">Internal wall insulation helps solve these problems by improving heat retention. It is also useful for homeowners who want to upgrade their BER rating and qualify for energy grants.</p>
<p data-start="1838" data-end="2067">Homeowners in Ireland also discuss how internal insulation helps make older homes more comfortable during winter, especially in terraced houses where external insulation may not be practical.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="djj5wp" data-start="2069" data-end="2108">Benefits of Internal Wall Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1x3ihol" data-start="2110" data-end="2133">Lower Heating Bills</h3>
<p data-start="2135" data-end="2280">One of the biggest advantages is reduced heating costs. Since less heat escapes through the walls, homeowners use less energy to keep rooms warm.</p>
<p data-start="2282" data-end="2360">This can lead to significant yearly savings on gas, oil, or electricity bills.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="gfvoh9" data-start="2362" data-end="2398">Warmer and More Comfortable Home</h3>
<p data-start="2400" data-end="2532">Internal insulation keeps indoor temperatures more stable. Rooms feel warmer during winter and more comfortable throughout the year.</p>
<p data-start="2534" data-end="2573">
<h3 data-section-id="121d690" data-start="2575" data-end="2596">Better BER Rating</h3>
<p data-start="2598" data-end="2756">Adding insulation can improve your Building Energy Rating (BER). A better BER rating can increase property value and make your home more attractive to buyers.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="n3jkdd" data-start="2758" data-end="2782">Reduced Condensation</h3>
<p data-start="2784" data-end="2875">Insulated walls stay warmer, which can help reduce condensation and dampness in some cases.</p>
<p data-start="2877" data-end="3000">
<h3 data-section-id="1ihuhvk" data-start="3002" data-end="3030">Suitable for Older Homes</h3>
<p data-start="3032" data-end="3181">Many traditional Dublin homes cannot use cavity wall insulation because they have solid walls. Internal insulation provides an effective alternative.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="18xw77y" data-start="3183" data-end="3221">Keeps External Appearance the Same</h3>
<p data-start="3223" data-end="3390">Unlike external wall insulation, internal insulation does not change the outside look of the property. This is important for protected or heritage buildings in Dublin.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="34kujq" data-start="3392" data-end="3428">Types of Internal Wall Insulation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9133 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-62-1.jpg" alt="Internal Wall Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-62-1.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-62-1-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-62-1-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-62-1-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<h3 data-section-id="1rruhqg" data-start="3430" data-end="3456">Insulated Plasterboard</h3>
<p data-start="3458" data-end="3585">This is one of the most common methods in Ireland.</p>
<p data-start="3587" data-end="3641">It is quicker to install and works well in many homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1xh49fa" data-start="3643" data-end="3667">Stud Wall Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="3777" data-end="3831">This method can provide very good thermal performance.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="z6b98e" data-start="3955" data-end="4006">Cost of Internal Wall Insulation in Ireland 2026</h2>
<p data-start="4008" data-end="4028">The cost depends on:</p>
<ul data-start="4030" data-end="4145">
<li data-section-id="1jhiajt" data-start="4030" data-end="4044">House size</li>
<li data-section-id="1gr0oq1" data-start="4045" data-end="4067">Type of insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="qystdj" data-start="4068" data-end="4090">Condition of walls</li>
<li data-section-id="lrq17b" data-start="4091" data-end="4107">Labour costs</li>
<li data-section-id="lht9mm" data-start="4108" data-end="4145">Amount of preparation work needed</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4147" data-end="4291">In Ireland during 2026, internal wall insulation generally costs between €4,000 and €10,500 before grants.</p>
<p data-start="4293" data-end="4305">For example:</p>
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<tr data-start="4307" data-end="4340">
<th class="" data-start="4307" data-end="4323" data-col-size="sm">Property Type</th>
<th class="" data-start="4323" data-end="4340" data-col-size="sm">Average Grant</th>
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<tbody data-start="4351" data-end="4477">
<tr data-start="4351" data-end="4384">
<td data-start="4351" data-end="4368" data-col-size="sm">Detached House</td>
<td data-start="4368" data-end="4384" data-col-size="sm">Up to €4,500</td>
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<tr data-start="4385" data-end="4417">
<td data-start="4385" data-end="4401" data-col-size="sm">Semi-Detached</td>
<td data-start="4401" data-end="4417" data-col-size="sm">Up to €3,500</td>
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<tr data-start="4418" data-end="4448">
<td data-start="4418" data-end="4432" data-col-size="sm">Mid-Terrace</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="4432" data-end="4448">Up to €2,000</td>
</tr>
<tr data-start="4449" data-end="4477">
<td data-start="4449" data-end="4461" data-col-size="sm">Apartment</td>
<td data-start="4461" data-end="4477" data-col-size="sm">Up to €1,500</td>
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<h2 data-section-id="1qtldve" data-start="4518" data-end="4566">SEAI Grants for Internal Wall Insulation 2026</h2>
<p data-start="4568" data-end="4663">The <span class="hover:entity-accent entity-underline inline cursor-pointer align-baseline"><span class="whitespace-normal">Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland</span></span> offers grants through the Better Energy Homes Scheme.</p>
<p data-start="4665" data-end="4730">These grants help reduce the overall cost of insulation upgrades.</p>
<p data-start="4919" data-end="5091">The SEAI also introduced updates in 2026 allowing some homeowners to apply for a second wall insulation measure in certain situations.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="15w13jm" data-start="5093" data-end="5116">Installation Process</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1vyi27z" data-start="5118" data-end="5137">Home Assessment</h3>
<p data-start="5139" data-end="5223">An insulation specialist checks the walls and recommends the best insulation method.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="110txku" data-start="5225" data-end="5245">Preparation Work</h3>
<p data-start="5247" data-end="5319">Sockets, radiators, skirting boards, and furniture may need to be moved.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="yw8b87" data-start="5321" data-end="5346">Installing Insulation</h3>
<p data-start="5348" data-end="5417">The insulation boards or stud walls are fitted onto the inside walls.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1ufaqgj" data-start="5419" data-end="5447">Plastering and Finishing</h3>
<p data-start="5449" data-end="5508">The walls are plastered, sanded, and prepared for painting.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1w0ul1w" data-start="5510" data-end="5530">Final Inspection</h3>
<p data-start="5532" data-end="5631">The contractor checks the quality of the installation and ensures compliance with energy standards.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1gn00tb" data-start="5633" data-end="5674">Things to Consider Before Installation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="w36h4f" data-start="5676" data-end="5702">Loss of Internal Space</h3>
<p data-start="5704" data-end="5804">Internal wall insulation slightly reduces room size because insulation is added inside the property.</p>
<p data-start="5806" data-end="5905">In most homes, walls may become around 60mm to 100mm thicker.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="k8jhrc" data-start="5907" data-end="5931">Temporary Disruption</h3>
<p data-start="5933" data-end="6008">The work can be disruptive because rooms often need redecorating afterward.</p>
<p data-start="6010" data-end="6099">Some homeowners choose to complete insulation during renovations to reduce inconvenience.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1hl1utz" data-start="6101" data-end="6116">Ventilation</h3>
<p data-start="6118" data-end="6197">Good ventilation is important after insulation work to prevent moisture issues.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="1smwn18" data-start="6307" data-end="6346">Internal vs External Wall Insulation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9135 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-61.jpg" alt="Internal Wall Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-61.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-61-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-61-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-61-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
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<tr data-start="6348" data-end="6403">
<th class="" data-start="6348" data-end="6358" data-col-size="sm">Feature</th>
<th class="" data-start="6358" data-end="6380" data-col-size="sm">Internal Insulation</th>
<th class="" data-start="6380" data-end="6403" data-col-size="sm">External Insulation</th>
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<td data-start="6418" data-end="6425" data-col-size="sm">Cost</td>
<td data-start="6425" data-end="6433" data-col-size="sm">Lower</td>
<td data-start="6433" data-end="6443" data-col-size="sm">Higher</td>
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<td data-start="6444" data-end="6459" data-col-size="sm">Installation</td>
<td data-start="6459" data-end="6484" data-col-size="sm">More indoor disruption</td>
<td data-start="6484" data-end="6510" data-col-size="sm">Less indoor disruption</td>
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<td data-start="6511" data-end="6533" data-col-size="sm">External Appearance</td>
<td data-start="6533" data-end="6545" data-col-size="sm">No change</td>
<td data-start="6545" data-end="6569" data-col-size="sm">Changes outside look</td>
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<tr data-start="6570" data-end="6595">
<td data-start="6570" data-end="6583" data-col-size="sm">Space Loss</td>
<td data-start="6583" data-end="6589" data-col-size="sm">Yes</td>
<td data-start="6589" data-end="6595" data-col-size="sm">No</td>
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<td data-start="6596" data-end="6626" data-col-size="sm">Suitable for Heritage Homes</td>
<td data-start="6626" data-end="6638" data-col-size="sm">Often yes</td>
<td data-start="6638" data-end="6662" data-col-size="sm">Sometimes restricted</td>
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<p data-start="6664" data-end="6847">External insulation usually offers better thermal performance, but internal insulation is often cheaper and more practical for Dublin properties.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="z81cd0" data-start="6849" data-end="6891">Choosing the Right Contractor in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="6893" data-end="6940">When selecting a contractor, homeowners should:</p>
<ul data-start="6942" data-end="7104">
<li data-section-id="fk3yjv" data-start="6942" data-end="6979">Choose SEAI-registered installers</li>
<li data-section-id="1rg5gae" data-start="6980" data-end="7007">Compare multiple quotes</li>
<li data-section-id="hd5kx4" data-start="7008" data-end="7032">Check online reviews</li>
<li data-section-id="qsg92m" data-start="7033" data-end="7057">Ask about warranties</li>
<li data-section-id="t16782" data-start="7058" data-end="7104">Confirm experience with older Dublin homes</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="7106" data-end="7210">A professional installer can help ensure the insulation performs correctly and meets grant requirements.</p>
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="7212" data-end="7225">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="7227" data-end="7427">Internal wall insulation is an excellent investment for homeowners in Dublin in 2026. It improves comfort, lowers heating costs, increases energy efficiency, and helps reduce heat loss in older homes.</p>
<p data-start="7429" data-end="7676">With available SEAI grants, the upgrade has become more affordable for many Irish households. Although installation can cause temporary disruption and slightly reduce room size, the long-term energy savings and comfort benefits make it worthwhile.</p>
<p data-start="7678" data-end="7865">For many Dublin homes, especially older terraced or solid-wall properties, internal wall insulation remains one of the best ways to create a warmer and more energy-efficient living space.</p>
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		<title>Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Yasir Karim]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable and effective ways to make your home warmer in Ireland. In 2026, many homeowners are choosing this method to reduce energy bills and improve comfort. In Ireland, a large amount of heat is lost through walls. Studies show that up to 30% of heat can [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="156" data-end="365">Pumped cavity wall insulation is one of the most affordable and effective ways to make your home warmer in Ireland. In 2026, many homeowners are choosing this method to reduce energy bills and improve comfort.</p>
<p data-start="367" data-end="606">In Ireland, a large amount of heat is lost through walls. Studies show that <strong data-start="443" data-end="501">up to 30% of heat can escape through uninsulated walls</strong>. <br data-start="540" data-end="543" />This is why insulating your cavity walls is a smart investment.</p>
<p data-start="608" data-end="725">In this article, we will explain the cost, factors, grants, and benefits of<a href="https://premierinsulations.com/cavity-wall-insulation/"> pumped cavity wall insulation</a> in Ireland.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="3twuyt" data-start="732" data-end="773">What is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation?</h2>
<p data-start="775" data-end="906">Pumped cavity wall insulation is a method where insulation material is injected into the gap (cavity) between two walls of a house.</p>
<p data-start="908" data-end="1081">Most homes in Ireland built after the 1930s have cavity walls. These gaps allow heat to escape easily. By filling them with insulation material, heat stays inside your home.</p>
<p data-start="1083" data-end="1113">Common materials used include:</p>
<ul data-start="1115" data-end="1173">
<li data-section-id="9wxfm9" data-start="1115" data-end="1136">Polystyrene beads</li>
<li data-section-id="r5i9yb" data-start="1137" data-end="1153">Mineral wool</li>
<li data-section-id="n7s9wd" data-start="1154" data-end="1173">Foam insulation</li>
</ul>
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<h2 data-section-id="1rtn635" data-start="1180" data-end="1238">Cost of Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation in Ireland (2026)</h2>
<p data-start="1240" data-end="1344">The cost of pumped cavity wall insulation depends on your home size, wall area, and insulation material.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="gzpiqo" data-start="1346" data-end="1373">Cost Per Square Metre</h3>
<ul data-start="1374" data-end="1446">
<li data-section-id="bw4gbo" data-start="1374" data-end="1446">Around <strong data-start="1383" data-end="1406">€8.50 to €13 per m²</strong></li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="yf6wp5" data-start="1448" data-end="1488">Average Total Cost (Before Grants)</h3>
<ul data-start="1489" data-end="1768">
<li data-section-id="1t1gagw" data-start="1489" data-end="1554">Small home: €400 – €800</li>
<li data-section-id="40hanx" data-start="1555" data-end="1623">Mid-terrace: €500 – €1,200</li>
<li data-section-id="1ad7pi8" data-start="1624" data-end="1694">Semi-detached: €600 – €2,500</li>
<li data-section-id="vz96au" data-start="1695" data-end="1768">Detached house: €1,200 – €3,000</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1770" data-end="1813">Most homeowners in Ireland typically pay:</p>
<ul data-start="1814" data-end="1896">
<li data-section-id="1b0e38g" data-start="1814" data-end="1896"><strong data-start="1816" data-end="1856">€1,200 to €3,000 for a standard home</strong></li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1898" data-end="2044">Some estimates also show total costs can reach up to €6,000 depending on the property size and complexity.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="15r0f72" data-start="2051" data-end="2083">Cost After SEAI Grants (2026)</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9124 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-59-1.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-59-1.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-59-1-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-59-1-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-59-1-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="2085" data-end="2192">The Irish government provides financial support through the SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland).</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1hu3zjk" data-start="2194" data-end="2218">Grant Amounts (2026)</h3>
<ul data-start="2220" data-end="2494">
<li data-section-id="10z43lu" data-start="2220" data-end="2290">Detached house: up to €1,800</li>
<li data-section-id="1858gib" data-start="2291" data-end="2360">Semi-detached: up to €1,200</li>
<li data-section-id="1pzv2hq" data-start="2361" data-end="2428">Mid-terrace: up to €800</li>
<li data-section-id="mtuqy6" data-start="2429" data-end="2494">Apartment: up to €700</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2496" data-end="2633">In many cases, grants can cover <strong data-start="2528" data-end="2556">a large part of the cost</strong>, sometimes up to 80% of the total.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1wxcevo" data-start="2635" data-end="2647">Example:</h3>
<ul data-start="2649" data-end="2731">
<li data-section-id="1vfym0o" data-start="2649" data-end="2685">Semi-detached house cost: €1,500</li>
<li data-section-id="1r6xigv" data-start="2686" data-end="2703">Grant: €1,200</li>
<li data-section-id="1jttycp" data-start="2704" data-end="2731">Final cost: around €300</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="2733" data-end="2840">Some homeowners may pay very little or even nothing after grants.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="ycvdj6" data-start="2847" data-end="2872">What Affects the Cost?</h2>
<p data-start="2874" data-end="2950">Several factors can change the final price of pumped cavity wall insulation:</p>
<h3 data-section-id="sqqeyw" data-start="2952" data-end="2978">1. Size of the House</h3>
<p data-start="2979" data-end="3033">Larger homes need more materials, so costs are higher.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="16weq9n" data-start="3035" data-end="3053">2. Wall Area</h3>
<p data-start="3054" data-end="3108">Detached houses usually cost more than terraced homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="16to8x9" data-start="3110" data-end="3131">3. Cavity Width</h3>
<p data-start="3132" data-end="3177">Wider cavities need more insulation material.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="tccrau" data-start="3179" data-end="3215">4. Type of Insulation Material</h3>
<p data-start="3216" data-end="3280">Different materials have different costs and performance levels.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1p4xdz6" data-start="3282" data-end="3309">5. Condition of Walls</h3>
<p data-start="3310" data-end="3361">If your walls need repairs, the cost will increase.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="9gsosw" data-start="3363" data-end="3385">6. Accessibility</h3>
<p data-start="3386" data-end="3419">Easy access reduces labour costs.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="fo8zzb" data-start="3426" data-end="3470">Benefits of Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="grbyxs" data-start="3472" data-end="3499">1. Lower Energy Bills</h3>
<p data-start="3500" data-end="3565">Insulation reduces heat loss, which means less heating is needed.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="vke99n" data-start="3567" data-end="3587">2. Warmer Home</h3>
<p data-start="3588" data-end="3635">Your home stays warm during cold Irish winters.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1xd1bgi" data-start="3637" data-end="3664">3. Quick Installation</h3>
<p data-start="3665" data-end="3748">Most homes are completed in just one day.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="m0zdu6" data-start="3750" data-end="3782">4. Cost-Effective Solution</h3>
<p data-start="3783" data-end="3906">It is much cheaper than external wall insulation, which can cost €10,000 or more.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1cnakim" data-start="3908" data-end="3929">5. Eco-Friendly</h3>
<p data-start="3930" data-end="3973">Using less energy reduces carbon emissions.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="y0vt38" data-start="3980" data-end="4025">Is Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="4027" data-end="4089">Yes, it is one of the best-value home improvements in Ireland.</p>
<ul data-start="4091" data-end="4158">
<li data-section-id="82e9jf" data-start="4091" data-end="4116">Low installation cost</li>
<li data-section-id="10qfbty" data-start="4117" data-end="4134">Quick process</li>
<li data-section-id="1cyiy8j" data-start="4135" data-end="4158">High energy savings</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4160" data-end="4259">Compared to other insulation types, pumped cavity wall insulation offers excellent value for money.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="1xkh9nx" data-start="4266" data-end="4284">Who Can Get It?</h2>
<p data-start="4286" data-end="4335">You can install pumped cavity wall insulation if:</p>
<ul data-start="4337" data-end="4461">
<li data-section-id="hxzhf4" data-start="4337" data-end="4376">Your home was built after the 1930s</li>
<li data-section-id="xfgnzm" data-start="4377" data-end="4408">Your house has cavity walls</li>
<li data-section-id="kstprf" data-start="4409" data-end="4461">The cavity is suitable and not already insulated</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4463" data-end="4546">Homes built before 1930 usually have solid walls and may need different insulation.</p>
<hr data-start="4548" data-end="4551" />
<h2 data-section-id="15w13jm" data-start="4553" data-end="4576">Installation Process</h2>
<p data-start="4578" data-end="4614">The installation is simple and fast:</p>
<ol data-start="4616" data-end="4745">
<li data-section-id="1a7uc6b" data-start="4616" data-end="4658">Small holes are drilled into the wall</li>
<li data-section-id="1645r10" data-start="4659" data-end="4709">Insulation material is pumped into the cavity</li>
<li data-section-id="4bwvz6" data-start="4710" data-end="4745">Holes are sealed after filling</li>
</ol>
<p data-start="4747" data-end="4796">The process usually takes a few hours to one day.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="18665rr" data-start="4803" data-end="4828">How Much Can You Save?</h2>
<p data-start="4830" data-end="4876">By installing cavity wall insulation, you can:</p>
<ul data-start="4878" data-end="5037">
<li data-section-id="1fz18ul" data-start="4878" data-end="4951">Reduce heat loss by up to 30%</li>
<li data-section-id="he47b0" data-start="4952" data-end="5037">Save up to €300 per year on heating bills</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5039" data-end="5103">This means the insulation can pay for itself within a few years.</p>
<hr data-start="5105" data-end="5108" />
<h2 data-section-id="1gn00tb" data-start="5110" data-end="5151">Things to Consider Before Installation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9125 size-full" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-60-2.jpg" alt="Pumped Cavity Wall Insulation Cost in Ireland 2026" width="800" height="400" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-60-2.jpg 800w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-60-2-300x150.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-60-2-768x384.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-60-2-650x325.jpg 650w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></p>
<p data-start="5153" data-end="5228">Before installing pumped cavity wall insulation, keep these points in mind:</p>
<ul data-start="5230" data-end="5349">
<li data-section-id="dmjl8q" data-start="5230" data-end="5259">Get a professional survey</li>
<li data-section-id="1qvpvl3" data-start="5260" data-end="5285">Check for damp issues</li>
<li data-section-id="8e6ktl" data-start="5286" data-end="5315">Ensure proper ventilation</li>
<li data-section-id="xi114f" data-start="5316" data-end="5349">Use SEAI-approved contractors</li>
</ul>
<hr data-start="5351" data-end="5354" />
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="5356" data-end="5369">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="5371" data-end="5617">Pumped cavity wall insulation is a smart and affordable choice for homeowners in Ireland in 2026. With costs ranging from €1,200 to €3,000 and generous SEAI grants available, it is one of the easiest ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency.</p>
<p data-start="5619" data-end="5784">It helps reduce heating bills, keeps your home warm, and increases property value. With quick installation and long-term savings, it is definitely worth considering.</p>
<hr data-start="5786" data-end="5789" />
<h2 data-section-id="1xvwnkw" data-start="5791" data-end="5798">FAQs</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="bkt9j6" data-start="5800" data-end="5869">1. How much does pumped cavity wall insulation cost in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="5870" data-end="5969">It usually costs between €1,200 and €3,000 before grants.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="tvntkv" data-start="5971" data-end="6004">2. What is the cost per m²?</h3>
<p data-start="6005" data-end="6084">Around €8.50 to €13 per square metre.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="zht5kp" data-start="6086" data-end="6130">3. Are there grants available in 2026?</h3>
<p data-start="6131" data-end="6244">Yes, SEAI grants range from €700 to €1,800 depending on your home type.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="15vzlpf" data-start="6246" data-end="6287">4. How long does installation take?</h3>
<p data-start="6288" data-end="6369">Most jobs are completed within one day.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="14amauj" data-start="6371" data-end="6407">5. Is it worth the investment?</h3>
<p data-start="6408" data-end="6463">Yes, it reduces energy bills and improves home comfort.</p>
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		<title>Under Floor Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Under floor insulation is becoming very popular in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. Many homeowners are now looking for ways to reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and make their homes warmer. One of the best ways to do this is by insulating the floor. In Ireland, a large amount of heat is lost through [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="161" data-end="417">Under floor insulation is becoming very popular in Dublin and across Ireland in 2026. Many homeowners are now looking for ways to reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and make their homes warmer. One of the best ways to do this is by insulating the floor.</p>
<p data-start="419" data-end="714">In Ireland, a large amount of heat is lost through the floor if it is not properly insulated. Experts say that <strong data-start="530" data-end="589">up to 10% of heat can escape through uninsulated floors</strong>. This means your heating system has to work harder, which increases your energy costs.</p>
<p data-start="716" data-end="848">In this article, we will explain what <a href="https://premierinsulations.com/floor-insulation/">under floor insulation</a> is, its benefits, types, costs, and grants available in Dublin in 2026.</p>
<hr data-start="850" data-end="853" />
<h2 data-section-id="cr95ka" data-start="855" data-end="889">What is Under Floor Insulation?</h2>
<p data-start="891" data-end="1027">Under floor insulation is a layer of insulating material installed beneath your floor. It helps stop heat from escaping into the ground.</p>
<p data-start="1029" data-end="1224">This insulation is usually installed on the ground floor of homes. It works by creating a barrier that keeps heat inside your house. It also helps block cold air from coming up through the floor.</p>
<p data-start="1226" data-end="1276">There are two main types of floors in Irish homes:</p>
<ul data-start="1278" data-end="1331">
<li data-section-id="gnsqgd" data-start="1278" data-end="1305">Suspended timber floors</li>
<li data-section-id="19e50bd" data-start="1306" data-end="1331">Solid concrete floors</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1333" data-end="1379">Each type needs a different insulation method.</p>
<hr data-start="1381" data-end="1384" />
<h2 data-section-id="6rt8w0" data-start="1386" data-end="1438">Why Under Floor Insulation is Important in Dublin</h2>
<p data-start="1440" data-end="1581">Dublin has a cool and damp climate, especially during winter. Many older homes were built before modern insulation standards were introduced.</p>
<p data-start="1583" data-end="1594">This means:</p>
<ul data-start="1596" data-end="1683">
<li data-section-id="ufopmp" data-start="1596" data-end="1620">Floors can feel cold</li>
<li data-section-id="ibwom1" data-start="1621" data-end="1648">Rooms lose heat quickly</li>
<li data-section-id="o7jamc" data-start="1649" data-end="1683">Heating bills become expensive</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1685" data-end="1784">By installing under floor insulation, you can make your home more energy-efficient and comfortable.</p>
<hr data-start="1786" data-end="1789" />
<h2 data-section-id="lir91k" data-start="1791" data-end="1828">Benefits of Under Floor Insulation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9119 size-medium" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-300x183.jpg" alt="Under Floor Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="300" height="183" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-300x183.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-768x468.jpg 768w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1-650x396.jpg 650w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b1.jpg 1025w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<h3 data-section-id="grbyxs" data-start="1830" data-end="1857">1. Lower Energy Bills</h3>
<p data-start="1858" data-end="2058">Insulating your floor helps reduce heat loss. This means your heating system uses less energy. Homeowners in Ireland can save money every year on heating costs.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="vke99n" data-start="2060" data-end="2080">2. Warmer Home</h3>
<p data-start="2081" data-end="2181">Cold floors are a common problem in Dublin homes. Insulation keeps floors warm and improves comfort.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="17ddnv9" data-start="2183" data-end="2208">3. Reduced Draughts</h3>
<p data-start="2209" data-end="2303">Insulation blocks cold air coming from gaps in the floor. This makes your home feel more cosy.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="15b4yqm" data-start="2305" data-end="2331">4. Better BER Rating</h3>
<p data-start="2332" data-end="2436">A well-insulated home gets a higher Building Energy Rating (BER). This can increase your property value.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="tnte6l" data-start="2438" data-end="2466">5. Eco-Friendly Living</h3>
<p data-start="2467" data-end="2546">Using less energy reduces carbon emissions. This helps protect the environment.</p>
<hr data-start="2548" data-end="2551" />
<h2 data-section-id="rjjhxj" data-start="2553" data-end="2587">Types of Under Floor Insulation</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1d6383b" data-start="2589" data-end="2636">1. Insulation for Suspended Timber Floors</h3>
<p data-start="2637" data-end="2679">This type is common in older Dublin homes.</p>
<ul data-start="2681" data-end="2828">
<li data-section-id="x0cgaf" data-start="2681" data-end="2726">Insulation is placed between floor joists</li>
<li data-section-id="pruz50" data-start="2727" data-end="2783">Materials like mineral wool or rigid boards are used</li>
<li data-section-id="qbfi1h" data-start="2784" data-end="2828">Often installed from below (crawl space)</li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="bi5cw0" data-start="2830" data-end="2875">2. Insulation for Solid Concrete Floors</h3>
<p data-start="2876" data-end="2906">This is common in newer homes.</p>
<ul data-start="2908" data-end="3055">
<li data-section-id="r92ruz" data-start="2908" data-end="2962">Rigid insulation boards (like PIR or EPS) are used</li>
<li data-section-id="nzxk8r" data-start="2963" data-end="3009">Installed above or below the concrete slab</li>
<li data-section-id="1pmt08u" data-start="3010" data-end="3055">Strong and durable materials are required</li>
</ul>
<h3 data-section-id="1ccm1ep" data-start="3057" data-end="3100">3. Insulation with Underfloor Heating</h3>
<p data-start="3101" data-end="3168">Many homeowners combine insulation with underfloor heating systems.</p>
<ul data-start="3170" data-end="3254">
<li data-section-id="1jdbi6m" data-start="3170" data-end="3198">Improves heat efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="v6n53t" data-start="3199" data-end="3229">Works well with heat pumps</li>
<li data-section-id="ujhm8d" data-start="3230" data-end="3254">Reduces energy waste</li>
</ul>
<hr data-start="3256" data-end="3259" />
<h2 data-section-id="1q2rwwu" data-start="3261" data-end="3312">Cost of Under Floor Insulation in Ireland (2026)</h2>
<p data-start="3314" data-end="3425">The cost of under floor insulation in Dublin depends on many factors such as floor type, materials, and labour.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1e9r8o7" data-start="3427" data-end="3445">Average Costs:</h3>
<ul data-start="3447" data-end="3712">
<li data-section-id="tsb1z9" data-start="3447" data-end="3530">€20 to €70 per square metre for materials</li>
<li data-section-id="158aj0z" data-start="3531" data-end="3621">€20 to €30 per square metre for basic insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="1chih19" data-start="3622" data-end="3712">€4,000 to €5,000 for a typical timber floor home</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3714" data-end="3745">Some projects may cost more if:</p>
<ul data-start="3747" data-end="3825">
<li data-section-id="1wilc7r" data-start="3747" data-end="3776">Floors need to be removed</li>
<li data-section-id="1riitfd" data-start="3777" data-end="3801">Repairs are required</li>
<li data-section-id="1ui8juk" data-start="3802" data-end="3825">Access is difficult</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3827" data-end="3916">Although the cost may seem high, it is a long-term investment that saves money over time.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="1ibef22" data-start="3923" data-end="3971">SEAI Grants for Under Floor Insulation (2026)</h2>
<p data-start="3973" data-end="4067">The Irish government offers grants through the SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland).</p>
<h3 data-section-id="3sc04n" data-start="4069" data-end="4091">Key Grant Details:</h3>
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<li data-section-id="89pz53" data-start="4093" data-end="4178">Up to €3,500 available for floor insulation</li>
<li data-section-id="9kxpjm" data-start="4179" data-end="4230">Available as part of a full home energy upgrade</li>
<li data-section-id="1uwwnkx" data-start="4231" data-end="4278">Work must be done by an approved contractor</li>
<li data-section-id="1btj7lf" data-start="4279" data-end="4318">Your home must be built before 2011</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4320" data-end="4397">Grants can cover a large part of the cost, making insulation more affordable.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="w0a27e" data-start="4404" data-end="4438">Building Regulations in Ireland</h2>
<p data-start="4440" data-end="4523">When installing under floor insulation, you must follow Irish building regulations.</p>
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<li data-section-id="swsnco" data-start="4525" data-end="4608">Required U-value: <strong data-start="4545" data-end="4568">0.45 W/m²K or lower</strong></li>
<li data-section-id="100z8ri" data-start="4609" data-end="4645">Ensures proper energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="1i5ae8j" data-start="4646" data-end="4685">Must meet standards for renovations</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4687" data-end="4744">Always hire qualified professionals to ensure compliance.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="15w13jm" data-start="4751" data-end="4774">Installation Process</h2>
<p data-start="4776" data-end="4827">The installation method depends on your floor type.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="dgngmh" data-start="4829" data-end="4851">For Timber Floors:</h3>
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<li data-section-id="1e9e14s" data-start="4853" data-end="4874">Lift floorboards</li>
<li data-section-id="1udyn2y" data-start="4875" data-end="4913">Install insulation between joists</li>
<li data-section-id="hdus0q" data-start="4914" data-end="4940">Add airtight membrane</li>
<li data-section-id="10a67vm" data-start="4941" data-end="4965">Replace floorboards</li>
</ol>
<h3 data-section-id="1xon9xn" data-start="4967" data-end="4991">For Concrete Floors:</h3>
<ol data-start="4993" data-end="5099">
<li data-section-id="16gpajb" data-start="4993" data-end="5022">Remove existing flooring</li>
<li data-section-id="x3u469" data-start="5023" data-end="5053">Install insulation boards</li>
<li data-section-id="1vv3y1o" data-start="5054" data-end="5075">Add screed layer</li>
<li data-section-id="wxnwc1" data-start="5076" data-end="5099">Reinstall flooring</li>
</ol>
<p data-start="5101" data-end="5159">Professional installation is recommended for best results.</p>
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<h2 data-section-id="1hnj17y" data-start="5166" data-end="5208">Factors to Consider Before Installation</h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9120 size-medium" src="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b2-300x200.jpg" alt="Under Floor Insulation in Dublin, Ireland 2026" width="300" height="200" srcset="https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b2-300x200.jpg 300w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b2-272x182.jpg 272w, https://premierinsulations.com/wp-content/uploads/b2.jpg 612w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<p data-start="5210" data-end="5275">Before installing under floor insulation, consider the following:</p>
<h3 data-section-id="51il7d" data-start="5277" data-end="5296">1. Floor Type</h3>
<p data-start="5297" data-end="5348">Different floors need different insulation methods.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="zmnkov" data-start="5350" data-end="5365">2. Budget</h3>
<p data-start="5366" data-end="5411">Costs vary depending on materials and labour.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="12dcy2n" data-start="5413" data-end="5428">3. Access</h3>
<p data-start="5429" data-end="5473">Some homes have limited access under floors.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="cqa035" data-start="5475" data-end="5503">4. Moisture Protection</h3>
<p data-start="5504" data-end="5555">Proper sealing is important to prevent damp issues.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1ujw49s" data-start="5557" data-end="5580">5. Heating System</h3>
<p data-start="5581" data-end="5674">If you plan to install underfloor heating, combine it with insulation for better performance.</p>
<hr data-start="5676" data-end="5679" />
<h2 data-section-id="xsiuq3" data-start="5681" data-end="5719">Is Under Floor Insulation Worth It?</h2>
<p data-start="5721" data-end="5794">Yes, under floor insulation is definitely worth it for Dublin homeowners.</p>
<p data-start="5796" data-end="5806">It offers:</p>
<ul data-start="5808" data-end="5906">
<li data-section-id="1dj57jf" data-start="5808" data-end="5831">Lower heating bills</li>
<li data-section-id="1tqlo7s" data-start="5832" data-end="5852">Improved comfort</li>
<li data-section-id="17rrgnh" data-start="5853" data-end="5881">Better energy efficiency</li>
<li data-section-id="3gw7os" data-start="5882" data-end="5906">Increased home value</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5908" data-end="6048">Insulation is one of the best upgrades you can make to your home in 2026. It works even better when combined with attic and wall insulation.</p>
<hr data-start="6050" data-end="6053" />
<h2 data-section-id="8dtpi" data-start="6055" data-end="6068">Conclusion</h2>
<p data-start="6070" data-end="6243">Under floor insulation is an important home upgrade in Dublin, Ireland in 2026. With rising energy costs and colder winters, insulating your floor can make a big difference.</p>
<p data-start="6245" data-end="6485">Although the initial cost can be high, government grants and long-term savings make it a smart investment. Whether you live in an old or new home, adding floor insulation will improve comfort, reduce energy use, and increase property value.</p>
<p data-start="6487" data-end="6580">If you are planning a home upgrade, under floor insulation should be at the top of your list.</p>
<hr data-start="6582" data-end="6585" />
<h2 data-section-id="1xvwnkw" data-start="6587" data-end="6594">FAQs</h2>
<h3 data-section-id="1bl3ydp" data-start="6596" data-end="6653">1. How much heat is lost through floors in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="6654" data-end="6751">Up to 10% of heat can be lost through uninsulated floors.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="u85jv3" data-start="6753" data-end="6814">2. How much does under floor insulation cost in Dublin?</h3>
<p data-start="6815" data-end="6930">It can cost between €20–€70 per m² or around €4,000–€5,000 for a full home.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1pmcij6" data-start="6932" data-end="6990">3. Is there a grant for floor insulation in Ireland?</h3>
<p data-start="6991" data-end="7094">Yes, up to €3,500 is available through SEAI for eligible homes.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1gkkwhb" data-start="7096" data-end="7149">4. Can I install under floor insulation myself?</h3>
<p data-start="7150" data-end="7250">It is possible, but professional installation is recommended for best results and grant eligibility.</p>
<h3 data-section-id="1fheodz" data-start="7252" data-end="7308">5. Does under floor insulation improve BER rating?</h3>
<p data-start="7309" data-end="7386">Yes, it improves energy efficiency and helps increase your home’s BER rating.</p>
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