SEAI Registered
We are recognised by the
Sustainable Energy
Authority of Ireland, SEAI.
Money for You Using SnugasaBug
Insulations, means you
are using an official
insulations provider. You
may be entitled to a gov.
grant, if your home is
older than 2006.
NSAI Approved
We are approved by the
National Standards
Authourity of Ireland,
NSAI.
3 Ways to Save Money on Energy
1
Cavity Wall Insulation
Save up to 35% on Energy Bills
Insulating your wall with a bonded bead cavity wall insulation like Supernova Silver can save you up to 35% on your household energy costs. More.
2
Attic Loose Blown Insulation
Save up to 30% on Energy Bills
Insulating your Attic using loose blown material like Super Pink can save you up to 30% on your household energy costs. More.
3
Attic Rolled Insulation
Save up to 25% on Energy Bills
Insulating your Attic with appropriate material like Knauf Insulation can save you up to 25% on your household energy costs. More.
SnugasaBug Insulations SnugasaBug Insulations provide professionally
approved insulation services to domestic and
commercial properties in Ireland. Now our professional insulation services for cavity wall insulation,
attic insulation and loft insulation are available to all householders
and commercial customers. More.
Demonstration
A SnugasaBug expert injects Supernova Silver Bonded Bead Wall Insulation into a
cavity wall from the outside of a building.
FAQ's
Please review some of our most frequently
asked questions below. If you still have any
questions please call or email us.
How much does wall insulation cost?
The cost depends on the size of your house,
however, with subsidies; it will greatly reduce
the cost – which can pay for itself in
approximately 5 years.
My house is rendered - won't cavity wall
insulation mess up the render?
The holes drilled to inject the cavity insulation
are only about 20mm in diameter and are
filled with mortar after the insulation has been
injected. The installer will match the existing
render. If the render is painted, the filled holes
should be touched up with matching paint
when the mortar has dried.