Looking for an insulation solution that pays for itself quickly? Then we’re the right partner for you! Our different kinds of insulation are used in many ways and earn back their investment within two years.
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"The result speaks for itself: an annual saving of around €1,000 in costs. A sustainable and financially smart choice we’re proud of as a homeowners’ association."
Michael Riekerk – Board Member, VvE Jacob van Akenstraat Rotterdam
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An insulation mattress is a flexible cover made of technical fabric, filled with insulating material like glass or stone wool. It’s used to limit heat transfer between an installation and its surroundings.
Reduce heat loss by up to 85% per component with an insulation mattress.
Insulation mattresses can be used in various ways — to reduce heat loss, noise pollution, and fire risks.
Our insulation mattresses can be secured with hooks and lacing wire, Velcro, straps and buckles, snap fasteners, and clamp closures. This makes them easy to install and remove.

An insulation mattress is not an off-the-shelf product. The price is determined by several factors that together influence performance, lifespan and ultimately the return. In this blog, we explain which elements play a role and why a well-considered decision is more important than just the purchase price.

In many technical installations, heat loss is limited using traditional fixed insulation, such as insulation shells with metal cladding around pipes. This is an effective solution as long as an installation is rarely modified or maintained. However, once valves, fittings or components that need to remain regularly accessible are involved, doubts often arise. Is fixed insulation still the best choice, or does an insulation mattress offer more advantages in practice?

With insulation mattresses, you essentially kill two birds with one stone. On the one hand, you immediately comply with the legal obligation. The energy conservation obligation stipulates that you must take all measures that pay for themselves within five years. Insulation mattresses fall squarely into that category and are even included on the Netherlands Enterprise Agency's (RVO) Approved Measures List (EML). This means you can demonstrate that you've implemented a recognized and proven effective measure.