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Rilmac Insulation Project, Lincoln
There is far more to insulation than lagging your loft at home.
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Rilmac Insulation Project, Lincoln
There is far more to insulation than lagging your loft at home. As industry looks to reduce its energy consumption it becomes vital for power stations, factories, shops, offices, and all public buildings to be fitted with cutting edge, industrial insulation. This is our area of expertise at Rilmac Insulation.
We are able to survey the requirements of any project, advise on the best solution, provide on the energy and cost savings available, design the appropriate insulation, build the materials and metal cladding, and then install on site.
Rilmac Insulation Case Study – RAF Wattisham
Customer - Sleaford Building Services (SBS)
Location - Wattisham
Sector- Pipework & Ducting
Duration - 2 weeks
Approximate value - £15k
Rilmac Insulation Limited completed the thermal insulation of internal heating and domestic pipework services and ventilation ductwork within the proposed MTM Building at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk. On the mezzanine floor level the pipework and ductwork was insulated and clad with stucco aluminium. All pipework insulation within the plantroom areas were clad with Isogenopak. Valves and flanges were insulated with purpose made removable insulation jackets to a high standard. The Job was a success and SBS passed comment on the high level of workmanship.

Rilmac Insulation Project, Lincoln
Job Roles

Cavity insulation installer
Cavity insulation installers fit insulation and soundproofing materials in buildings.
Cavity insulation installer
Role Description
Your day-to-day duties could include:
- carrying out and writing up pre-installation surveys
- marking out ventilation, wiring and pipework ducts in walls, and sealing openings, like air vents
- working out the volume of space to be filled, and the amount of insulation needed
- drilling holes into the walls of a building
- injecting insulation materials into cavity spaces through the holes in a specific order
- re-filling the holes and re-pointing mortar
- checking all airbricks and flues are clear
- making sure materials and methods used meet building regulations

Salary Guide
Minimum: £12000
Maximum: £30000