Igloo Cellulose insulation France

CUSTOMER CASE STUDY

IGLOO FRANCE CELLULOSE

CHOOSE IGLOO INSULATION TO INSULATE UNUSED ATTIC SPACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH RE2020

Case study.

Choosing cellulose insulation insulate unused attic space in new buildings under RE2020: the transition at Maisons Socoreve.

With the introduction of RE2020 on January 1, 2023, single-family home builder Maisons Socoreve must review its construction methods. 

Having used glass wool for years to insulate the interior of his homes, the company's CEO has begun a transition to eco-friendly materials. 

He chooses cellulose insulation for insulating the attic space. 

He explains why he chose this material and what benefits it brings to his single-family homes.

On the agenda.

The main challenges of RE2020 are to limit the carbon footprint of new buildings, reduce their energy consumption, and ensure thermal comfort for users during hot periods.

To achieve this, bioclimatic design principles are applied. Another key factor is the choice of construction materials, which become decisive elements. Putting the right material in the right place becomes the main objective.

In this customer case study, we look back at Maisons Socoreve's approach to transitioning to bio-based materials: 

  1. Context and challenges of RE2020 for the single-family home builder Maisons Socoreve
  2. Choosing cellulose insulation for insulating unused attic space
  3. The benefits of cellulose insulation building users
Igloo France Cellulose customer case study: Maisons Socoreve chose cellulose insulation for the insulation of unused attic space RE2020
Case study - Les Maisons Socoreve chose Igloo insulation to insulate their unused attic space.
Case study - Les Maisons Socoreve chose Igloo insulation to insulate their unused attic space.

Why trust Igloo France Cellulose?

Igloo France Cellulose is part of the Iso Green Group, the world leader in the manufacture of cellulose insulation.

With four factories in France (in Vendée and Hérault), Canada, and the United States, the group produces more than 46,000 tons of cellulose insulation year.

Created over 40 years ago in Canada, cellulose insulation is certified in France by ACERMI for its thermal performance. With raw materials sourced from French recycling and a high bio-based content (90%), cellulose insulation is certified as a Bio-based Product+ and French-sourced.

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