Introduction to Insulation and Building Treatments
An Introduction to Insulation and Building Treatments course covers the basics of insulating materials and methods, along with protective building treatments, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, thermal performance, and overall building durability.
Description
Course Introduction
Insulation and building fabric treatments are at the heart of energy-efficient construction and retrofit. This course provides a practical introduction to the principles, materials, and methods used to improve the thermal performance of buildings while maintaining breathability and structural integrity. Aimed at those new to the topic or looking to build foundational knowledge, it offers a clear and accessible overview of how insulation and treatments contribute to reducing energy use, improving comfort, and supporting long-term building health. |
Why choose this course?
With rising energy costs and increasing pressure to decarbonise the built environment, understanding insulation and building treatments is more important than ever. This course provides a practical, no-nonsense introduction to the materials and methods used to improve building fabric. Whether you're working in retrofit, housing, construction, or sustainability, it equips you with essential knowledge to support better decision-making, avoid common mistakes, and contribute to high-performing, energy-efficient buildings. |
Content
This course introduces key principles and practices in insulation and building fabric treatment, including: The role of insulation in energy efficiency and heat retention Types of insulation materials: natural, synthetic, internal, and external Understanding U-values and thermal bridging Introduction to building fabric treatments: damp prevention, breathable systems, and airtightness compatibility Common retrofit applications and sequencing considerations Health, safety, and building performance implications Practical examples of systems in use and lessons from the field |
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. It is suitable for professionals and newcomers alike who are involved in or interested in retrofit, construction, housing, or energy efficiency. Whether you're a housing officer, site operative, project coordinator, or sustainability advocate, this course offers a solid foundation without the need for prior technical knowledge.
Certification
Participants who complete the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance. This certificate can be used as evidence of CPD and provides a foundation for further learning in retrofit, energy efficiency, and sustainable building practices.