Vermiculite Attic Insulation 100 Litre Bag
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Vermiculite for Attic Insulation (100L Bag)
Looking for a lightweight, hassle-free attic insulation solution? Meet Vermiculite, the 100% natural insulation made from aluminum-iron-magnesium-silicates. Rocking its signature thin, flat flakes, Vermiculite (a.k.a. Micafil) is not just an insulation option—it’s a versatile marvel! We supply it in 100L (3.5 cubic ft) bags, filled with lightweight chips that are ridiculously easy to handle.
Here’s why Vermiculite is a top-notch insulation choice:
- Lightweight & Portable: No heavy lifting here—it pours easily by hand and fits into those tricky, small attic spaces.
- All-Natural: Eco-friendly and made from 100% natural materials. Mother Nature approves.
- Effortless Application: Forget complicated installations. Just pour it in and enjoy its insulating powers.
Vermiculite's Hidden Talents
This isn’t your average insulator—Vermiculite is impressively multipurpose. Here’s how else it can make itself useful:
- Construction: Mix with cement for lightweight concrete, or with gypsum for plaster.
- Gardening Guru: A soil-less medium for growing plants or germinating seeds. Green thumbs, rejoice!
- Aga Cookers: Keeps your cooker sizzling by maintaining high temperatures.
- Fireproofing: Fire safety never looked so chic.
- Waste Management: Filters wastewater and absorbs hazardous liquids for disposal.
And yes, it even moonlights as versatile cavity filler and loft insulator. Talk about overachieving!
Why Choose Us?
- Large 100L bags to cover your insulation needs (no skimping here!)
- Easy-to-handle packaging to get the job done efficiently
- Backed by our expertise in industrial materials for trusted quality
For a quick, eco-friendly insulation option or a multi-purpose home hero, Vermiculite ticks all the boxes. Call Indigo now at 01268 768 768—because waiting to insulate isn’t exactly a hot idea, is it?