Polystyrene
The recommended Polystyrene Thickness is 100mm. It meets the UK Building Regulations requirement of 0.30 W/m²K. We also sell 90mm, 50mm, 30mm and 20mm. Two thinnest are used around windows and doors where the use of 50mm or 100mm is not possible. We sell Graphite EPS only as it’s superior to white.
Graphite EPS contains graphite particles that reflect and absorb radiant heat, improving insulation. It has a lower λ-value (~0.031 W/mK) compared to white EPS (~0.038 W/mK), meaning thinner boards can achieve the same U-value.
Boards should be placed in a staggered pattern, like brickwork, to prevent vertical joint alignment, which can create weak points. Ensure that no four corners meet at one point to avoid cracks in the system. Trim and Fit Around Openings. Use a hot-wire cutter or fine-toothed saw to cut boards around windows, doors, and pipes. Place boards so that joints never align with the edges of openings—always overlap them for better stability. The board should have a L-shape and hug a window/door corner. Minimize gaps between boards. If any small gaps remain, fill them with narrow strips of EPS or low-expansion PU foam (never adhesive) such as Ceresit CT88 or Whiteteq.
Graphite Polystyrene is only used above the DPC. You can (and should, where possible) insulate below DPC with HYDRO EPS. Our boards are blue to easily differentiate them from other types of polystyrene. HYDRO EPS has high water resistance, durability, and compressive strength and very low water absorption.