Mammoth ceiling batten insulation products are designed to support the thermal performance of skillion or truss ceilings.

Made of 100% polyester, Mammoth® Ceiling Batten Insulation is designed to support the thermal performance of skillion and truss roof spaces. Ceiling batten space is an ideal cavity to insulate:

to reduce thermal bridging through your truss bottom chords or rafters, and
as the space is easily accessible from underneath and usually an unused space.
We have two options available for ceiling batten spaces - a R1.0 blanket and R1.3 airlay sections. Both require 45mm deep ceiling battens.

For ceilings with sufficient roof space there is the option of our Mammoth Ceiling Blanket or for new ceilings without a roof space there is the option of our Mammoth Skillion Ceiling Sections.

Details
  • Category
    Roof & Ceiling Insulation
  • Range
    Ceiling Insulation
  • Brand
    Mammoth
  • Warranty
    50 years
Specifications
  • Suitable for skillion or truss roofs. 
  • Semi-rigid Airlay polyester sections (for timber framing only) or Carded polyester blanket. 
  • 45mm thick sections to fit between ceiling battens. 
  • Heat-bonded 100% polyester that won't sag or settle over time. 
  • Sections can easily be cut using wide blade craft knives or specialised insulation saws. 
  • Self-supporting sections for a smooth friction fit without creases, folds or tucks. 
  • Also absorbs noise to create a quieter environment. 
  • Moisture resistant - in the event of leaks they continue to perform once dried out. 
  • Red List Free - no glues, resins, formaldehyde or pesticides added. 
  • Safe and easy to work with - non-irritant and non-toxic. 
  • No precautions are required for handling the product. 
  • Performance warranted for 50 years (Ts&Cs apply). 
  • Made in New Zealand by InZone Industries Ltd.
SKU: ceiling-1
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Mammoth® Modern Insulation is manufactured by InZone Industries Limited - a New Zealand owned and operated manufacturer of polyester thermal and acoustic insulation - supplying the local New Zealand market and export markets with a range of insulation products for the building, construction and residential markets.

Mammoth polyester insulation products help create warmer, healthier, more energy efficient environments which helps to improve people’s health in addition to reducing carbon emissions.

Our thermal and acoustic insulation products are designed to maximise thermal performance across the construction system and products independently tested proved to outperform their product R-values.

With manufacturing facilities in the North Island, Mammoth's thermal and acoustic insulation is made from 100% polyester and uses up to 15,600 recycled plastic bottles per 100 sqm*.

Made by NZ's first and only Toitū net carbonzero certified insulation manufacturing company, everything from packaging to product is recyclable at the end of its life.

Our business is underpinned by a philosophy of creating better environments which extends to more than just the product we manufacture. Read more here about our commitment to our carboNZero manufacturing ethics, our sustainability practices and our technical excellence.

Our Take-back Program

Talking about taking product back and making it our client’s problem to get it back to us is one thing, actively putting bins around the country and making it easier for our clients to recycle their offcuts is another.

We don’t believe it is good enough to say, get it back to our factory and we will recycle the product. We believe putting our hand up and sharing that responsibility is a necessity. That’s why we are proud to announce we have started the process of putting Mammoth recycling bins around the country. The first two locations, beyond our factory in Auckland, are Hamilton and Wellington. We encourage all Mammoth Insulation users to bring their clean offcuts back to these locations so we can avoid landfill and create a circular economy by recycling them.