
Interior insulation
If external insulation is not possible, interior insulation offers an economical and technically safe solution – provided that it is planned and implemented correctly in terms of building physics.
Solutions for energy-efficient renovations in existing buildings
A large part of the Swiss building stock cannot be insulated on the outside for structural, design or monument preservation reasons. In these cases, interior insulation is often the only way to reduce heating energy requirements and‑ sustainably reduce CO₂ emissions. At the same time, it places higher demands on planning and execution, as heat and moisture protection must be precisely coordinated.
Isover glass wool can be used to create interior insulation that meets the energy requirements of modern renovations and at the same time minimises building physics risks. The insulation materials are suitable for a wide variety of existing constructions and enable flexible, economical implementation.
Solutions for safe heat and moisture protection
Successful interior insulation requires above all airtight constructions, the avoidance of cavities and sufficient drying potential. Thanks to its soft structure, Isover glass wool adapts seamlessly even to uneven surfaces, thus preventing convection currents in the critical zone.