Roofing Blanket Solutions by Climate Control

Discover our range of roofing blankets designed for superior insulation and comfort. Available in Melbourne and beyond.

Usually made from glasswool or polyester, roofing blanket insulation contains numerous tiny air pockets trapped between the fibers. These pockets disrupt heat flow, making blanket insulation an excellent thermal solution for keeping indoor temperatures consistent year-round.

High-Quality Roof Blanket Insulation for Optimal Thermal Performance

Roofing blanket insulation offers a multitude of benefits that our customers appreciate. It helps maintain comfortable temperatures inside your home, keeping it cooler during summer and warmer in winter. Additionally, it enhances energy efficiency, resulting in cost savings on heating and cooling expenses while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

By controlling condensation, it creates a healthier environment and reduces noise from outside sources such as planes and rain. Moreover, our insulation helps meet BCA and local building requirements, ensuring compliance and peace of mind for homeowners.

We use Fletcher Permastop Roofing Blanket, for more information see here:

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Permastop® Building Blanket

  • Provides excellent thermal insulation properties, keeping homes and other types of buildings cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
  • Minimises the risk of condensation.
  • Reduces energy usage to deliver cost savings.
  • Excellent acoustic properties – reduces rain noise.
  • Faced with industry leading Sisalation® reflective foil laminate in your choice of Light, Medium or Heavy duty strength.
  • Available in customised lengths to improve installation efficiencies.
  • FBS-1 Glasswool Bio-Soluble Insulation® – safe to use.
  • Manufactured from up to 80% recycled content.
  • Satisfies Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) requirements of 0-40 in roof applications and 0-FZ in wall applications (in accordance with AS 3959 – 2009).