Wallrock Thermal Liner KV600 stands out as the most effective energy-saving wallpaper available. It excels in covering and reinforcing damaged plaster, as well as other surfaces like plasterboard, blockwork, and wood panelling.
If the wall is in a bad condition, a thicker 2000 grade lining paper will be required to help cover pitting and more noticeable plastering imperfections. If you're not sure which grade to use, we recommend the 1400 option as it is thick enough to cover imperfections and block staining.
Wallrock KV600 Thermal Liner
KV600 is 25% thicker than standard Wallrock Thermal Liner which means less heat escaping through your walls, and rooms that heat up even faster.
Insulated lining paper is better than none. It makes the wall warmer which = no mould on the walls and the heat wont be able to escape as quickly. Go for it i say.
Thermal Wallpaper
Thermal wallpapers and thermal lining papers are specially designed to help heat your home more efficiently. Wallrock thermal wallpaper has superb qualities and will reduce your energy consumption significantly due to its advanced technology.
A great side-effect is that it also increases your energy-efficiency. By creating an extra layer beneath your wallpaper, it helps trap heat, effectively boosting the thermal and sound insulation of your home. Lining paper can also be used to hide damage on your ceiling.
Available as a roll, reflective radiator foil can keep your room cosy and reduce your heating costs by reflecting heat back into the room that would otherwise be lost through the wall.
If your home is well insulated and you want to get rid of the light, blackout curtains can help you. On the other hand, you need thermal curtains if your problem is the temperature. Blackout and thermal curtains are available in almost all fabric stores. They are also built-in varying colours.
The surface of Wallrock Thermal Liner is longlasting, durable and suitable for painting directly, although for a perfect finish we recommend cross lining with Wallrock FibreLiner Original, Wallrock Fibreliner Smooth or Wallrock Fireliner (avoid the use lof standard linings) which allows not only painting but also the ...
The materials used in thermal labels are designed to withstand heat and friction, which are more expensive than regular paper labels. The quality of material needed for thermal labels to function correctly without degrading under the heat of the printer significantly drives up the price.
When it comes to all round use ability and excellent masking characteristics, the 1200 and 1400 grade liners are the most popular choice. Finally the heaviest 1700 and 2000 grade lining papers will cover larger imperfections and defects.
Non-woven lining papers, like Wallrock Fibreliner, are made from synthetic fibres and offer several benefits over traditional paper-based lining papers. They are durable, tear-resistant, and have a uniform texture that creates a smooth and even surface for painting or wallpapering.
This product is suitable as a localised 'problem solver' for cold external walls and is not recommended for use in fire escape routes inside your home unless the surface is further treated with a fire retardant covering. Wallrock Thermal Liner KV600 is part of the Thermally Efficient Wallper range.
Therefore Wallrock Fibreliner Lining Paper not only has a longer life span than standard lining paper, it also helps to prolong the life of your wallpaper too. The durability of Wallrock Fibreliner Lining Paper isn't its only advantage over standard lining papers though.
Choose 1200 or 1400 grade lining paper if your walls are moderately damaged. This lining paper is heavier than 800 – 1000, so it's also a great way to increase the durability of your wallpaper or paint.
Erfurt Mav 800 Grade Lining Paper
Erfurt Mav's range of Professional Lining Papers are the premier choice of lining paper for decorating professionals and DIYers in the know. This is because Mav lining paper is made to the highest standards using pure paper pulp sourced from FSC approved forests.
Best for: The Big Brother of the standard Wallrock Thermal Liner, the KV600 is 25% thicker and offers significantly improved heat retention properties.
Traditionally, lining paper is hung horizontally, especially if you're following up with decorative wallpaper. This prevents the seams from aligning with the wallpaper joints, reducing the risk of gaps. However, if you're painting, vertical hanging works just fine.
Technical specifications and how to hang Wallrock Thermal Liner: Roll Size: 10 metres long and 75 cm wide - one roll covers 7.5 m. Thickness: 2.5-3 mm. Adhesive: Use with Wallrock Thermal Liner Adhesive – 4 to 5 kg per roll.
Cost vs. Long-Term Savings – although thermal curtain lining is more expensive than regular lining, it can pay over the long -term as it will stop heat escaping from your windows and block drafts, resulting in lower energy bills.
Our blackout lining is just a little bit more expensive than standard cotton lining, but the added benefits – both short term with regards to the light and noise, and long term when you inevitably start saving money on your energy bills – are going to be well worth the investment.
A: When you get the material, one side looks like regular fabric, and the other has a kind of coating. If you're lining curtains, you want the fabric-y side visible.
By far, the most effective solution is an insulated exterior wall coating – again using SprayCork. A practical alternative, the coating is applied to the outside of a cold wall and effectively retains heat without the need for adjustments to existing fittings.
Internal wall insulation is done by fitting rigid insulation boards to the wall, or by building a stud wall filled in with insulation material such as mineral wool fibre. Internal insulation: Is generally cheaper to install than external wall insulation.