
Jablite is a type of material used for insulation purposes. It is made from polystyrene which has been specially expanded for building purposes. Perhaps surprisingly for its size and appearance it is one of the best materials you can use for insulating your conservatory. It is manufactured in sheets of different sizes and thicknesses, which makes it very easy to handle and cut to size, whatever size conservatory you may have. It is also very lightweight and it is able to fit in with most budgets, as it is priced very attractively.
A main advantage of Jablite comes into play in conservatories that have raised floors. If you have inherited a conservatory that has one and there is no floor insulation you can attach Jablite sheets to the underside of the floor, if access is available. This will help keep the heat from escaping through the floor, and prevent draughts from coming up into your conservatory.
From a cost and efficiency point of view Jablite provides the perfect solution to making those cold conservatories usable and enjoyable, even on the coldest of days. Provided you make allowances for its thickness during the building process, you won't regret investing in the product that makes it possible to enjoy your conservatory all year round.
If you want your finished conservatory to be as environmentally friendly as possible, then Jablite may not be the ideal product for you. It isn't bio-degradable, which means any waste will eventually add to the already overfilled landfills.