SUITABLE SUBSRATES
EXTERIOR WALLS
SAND/CEMENT RENDER
SAND/LIME/CEMENT RENDER
IN-SITU OR PRECAST CONCRETE
BRICK
STONE
ASBESTOS CEMENT PANELS
WOOD
METAL SHEETS
RENDER BOARD/SIP PANELS
PEBBLEDASH/ROUGHCAST
ALL SUSTRATES ABOVE WHEN PAINTED
WITH GLOSS OR EMULSION
INTERIOR WALLS
GYPSUM PLASTER
LIME PLASTER
PLASTERBOARD
IN-SITU PRE CAST CONCRETE
BRICK
STONE
WOOD
ARTEX
ALL SUSTRATES ABOVE WHEN PAINTED
WITH GLOSS OR EMULSION
ROOFS
STONE AND ARTIFICIAL STONE SLATES
BRICK TILES
STEEL AND ALUMINIUM PANELS
GLASS
CLEAR ACRYLIC AND POLYCARBONATE SHEETS

Sprayed cork on conservatory roof glass can provide several benefits, such as reducing heat loss through the glass also removing the need to replace the roof and improving sound insulation. It can also be used for decorative purposes to create unique and visually interesting surfaces.

Sprayed cork insulation can provide several benefits for a van, such as reducing heat loss during colder months, keeping the van cooler in hotter weather, and reducing noise from outside sources. It can also add a layer of protection against moisture, which can be important for preventing rust and other damage to the van over time.

Application on Stone and rendered walls Houses that have been coated in CorkSol SprayCork are around eight times more thermally efficient than buildings that use traditional lime or sand renders.

Sprayed cork insulation can provide several benefits for industrial buildings, such as reducing heat loss during colder months, keeping the building cooler in hotter weather, and reducing noise from outside sources. It can also add a layer of protection against moisture, which can be important for preventing damage to the building over time.
Additionally, sprayed cork insulation is fire-resistant, making it a safe choice for industrial buildings where fire hazards may be present. It is also a sustainable and eco-friendly option, as cork is a renewable resource and the insulation can be easily recycled at the end of its useful life.