Wood Fibre Insulation
Wood fibre insulation is a natural, vapour‑permeable thermal and acoustic insulation material manufactured from softwood residues such as sawdust, chips and offcuts from timber processing. It is available as rigid boards, semi‑rigid panels, flexible batts, and loose‑fill, making it suitable for roofs, walls, floors and external insulation systems. Unlike synthetic foams, wood fibre interacts dynamically with moisture and heat. Its hygroscopic behaviour allows it to absorb and release moisture, regulating indoor humidity and reducing condensation risk. Combined with high vapour permeability, it supports breathable building envelopes, especially when paired with lime, clay or vapour‑open membranes.
Wood fibre insulation also provides excellent summer heat protection due to its high density and thermal inertia, along with strong acoustic performance, often reducing noise by 36–50 dB depending on product type. Modern products are formaldehyde‑free, safe to handle, and manufactured from FSC/PEFC‑certified softwood using natural binders and water‑repellent additives.
Key Features & Benefits
- Natural softwood composition - made from spruce/pine residues and recycled wood fibres.
- Breathable insulation - high vapour permeability supports moisture‑open construction.
- Hygroscopic behaviour - absorbs and releases moisture to regulate indoor humidity.
- Strong acoustic performance - noise reduction of 36–50 dB depending on product type.
- Excellent summer heat protection - high density and thermal inertia improve comfort in warm periods.
- Thermal conductivity typical λ‑values of 0.036–0.045 W/mK.
- Safe and low‑emission - no formaldehyde binders or halogenated flame retardants; safe to handle.
- Sustainable and CO₂‑positive - made from FSC/PEFC‑certified softwood; stores biogenic carbon.
Typical Applications
- Roof insulation - between rafters or as rigid sarking boards.
- External wall insulation - rigid boards for ETICS and timber‑frame façades .
- Internal wall insulation - flexible/semi‑rigid panels for stud walls.
- Floor and ceiling insulation - acoustic and thermal improvement.
- Loose‑fill applications - blown into attics, floors and cavities'








