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Our environment has been saved from approximately 140,941 lbs. of CO2 released into the atmosphere due to the choices our customers made to use our “Eco-friendly” Natural Hydraulic Lime that replaced Portland Cement as a mortar and stucco's binder.

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Last updated 7-31-2010

 
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Mortar used as an interior lime plaster and placed over Weka Wool Panels make a beautiful wall system with an excellent R-value. Consider this system when adaptively reusing old masonry buildings with little or no insulation or for new work with many healthy and green advantages. Please call us to inquire.

SheepRoll™ and SheepBatt™ insulation are designed for use in new and existing buildings within the loft, rafter, internal wall, and inter-floor use. Wool insulation is ideal for dry lining on external walls and throughout all parts of wooden framed buildings.

Wool insulation is not only breathable but also able to absorb, retain and release moisture without affecting its thermal properties or performance. Wool insulation is ideal for breathable wall construction.

The manufacture of sheep wool insulation requires 90% less energy to manufacture than mineral wool insulation. In use, the durability and moisture control properties of wool allow for a higher level of performance and longevity - retaining its insulating properties for the life of the building.

Wool is naturally fire retardant; the material only chars since there is insufficient oxygen in the atmosphere to support combustion of wool. In the event of a fire, wool will not add to the fire risk and produces no toxic gases.

For more information, visit the Sayrco Website.


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