Thursday, April 22, 2010

How Pink Batts Heat Your House

Pink Batts are a source of insulation in New Zealand and Australian houses and are pink and fluffy, the question is, how do they work?

Heat will naturally want to escape to cooler air and a colder climate so the fluffy Pink Batts will keep the heat inside for longer because of the tiny pockets of air that are trapped and not able to move in the fluff, which then means the air pushes the warmer air back into your house.
Having a heat pump or fire place will also help the heat stay in with Pink Batts insulating your house and keeping it warm, meaning you dont have to use your electricity or wood for quite as long saving power, wood and money that are very valuable.
Pink Batts are very environmentally friendly and have been given the “Big Tick” by Environmental Choice New Zealand,who mark environmentally friendly products in New Zealand (also known as ecolabelling) as they are made of up to 80% recycled glass in the North Island plant and up to 55% in the South Island plant.
Pink Batts heat your house and are environmentally friendly so they are pleasing owners and the Planet Earth.

3 comments:

  1. Great Kieran. You have actually written an explanation.

    The beginning of your writing is perfect as you explained how Pink Batts work. I think your paragraphing needs some work. This can definitely be a goal for your writing.

    Well done. It would be worth going back and editing this writing.

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  2. if you go on pinkbatts website at the end of this explanation you can see you copied and pasted this.

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  3. You have told the benefits of using Pink Batts and have convinced me into actually buying one. Keep up the good work.

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