1442 days ago

Underfloor Insulation: NEW Expol

Charles from Ranui

I bought this from Mitre 10 but house qualified for govt subsidy after I opened up all bales. I have approx 70 panels good to go stored in my garage.

This underfloor insulation is designed to insulate your home by fitting snugly between the timber floor joists. It's perfect for insulating under new or existing homes, and is an essential component for a healthy, energy efficient home. This material retains its shape and won't sag over time. Measuring 560 x 1200mm with a thickness of 60mm, and meets the standards of the New Zealand Building Code.

* R-value 1.4.
* Easy DIY install.
* Fire retardant & moisture resistant.
* Recyclable.
* Made in New Zealand.

Sell all 70 panels for $400 plus throw in black clips and roll of wire guard paper as bonus.

Link:
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Final price. Pick up only - Can make it contactless. Mask is mandatory please.
Thank you.

Price: $400

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