The use
of foil insulation over ceiling joists or beneath rafters in homes can conceal
structural faults and make it almost impossible for inspectors to find potential
electrical, plumbing or termite problems Archicentre, the building advisory
service of the Australian Institute of Architects said today.
David Hallett
David
Hallett, Victorian State Manager of Archicentre said foil insulation has
made a major contribution to energy efficiency in the construction of
new homes being applied to roofs under tiles or metal roofs during the
building process.
"However,
retro-fitting it inside existing homes creates a major access issue to
locate, inspect and repair faults in the roof cavities as well as some
safety issues which have resulted in deaths of installers and a number
of 'live' roofs."
Archicentre has released
a check list for home owners considering having insulation installed which
urges home owners to do their homework and :
Use only
an installer on the Federal Government's Installer Provider Register
Ask to see
the ABN number of the company
Ask when
the company was formed and who are the directors of the company
Request to
view the company's public liability and WorkCover insurance policies
Ask for the registered
company address
Request details
of the training installers have had
Check that the
insulation material is on the Federal Government's Approved List of Products
Mr Hallett
said it is vital that home owners fully understood the implications of lining
roof spaces with foil and removing the ability to inspect for potential wiring,
plumbing, air conditioning, structural or termite problems.
Archicentre
supports the use of insulation of all homes to save energy and improve lifestyle
however there is an over-riding need to ensure it is done safely, the products
are of appropriate standards and are installed correctly.
Media Enquiries:
David Hallett Victorian State Manager Archicentre (03) 9819 4577 Mobile: 0439
439 115 Ron Smith Corporate
Media Communications (03) 9818 5700 Mobile: 0417 329 201