NZS 4218:2009 Thermal insulation - Housing and small buildings - SPONSORED

Abbreviation
NZS 4218:2009
Valid from
6/07/2009
Replaces
NZS 4218:2004,

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
Standards New Zealand
Information type
New Zealand Standard,


Description

Insulating your home is the most effective thing you can do to keep it warm, save energy and money. If you are looking to build or renovate, you need to make sure any new work complies with the insulation requirements set out in the Building Code. It is often worth spending a little extra and exceeding the minimum Building Code requirements to make your home as warm and comfortable as possible.

This standard helps establish the levels of thermal insulation for houses and small buildings. When read along with Acceptable Solution H1/AS1, it provides a way of complying with the New Zealand Building Code for the thermal insulation of houses for energy efficiency.

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The Building System Performance branch of MBIE has sponsored access to view and print a single downloadable PDF copy of this standard at no charge.

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For assistance with locating previous versions, please contact the information provider.

The Building System Performance branch of MBIE has sponsored access to view and print a single downloadable PDF copy of this standard at no charge.

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NZS 4218:2009 Thermal insulation - Housing and small buildings - SPONSORED

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Description

Insulating your home is the most effective thing you can do to keep it warm, save energy and money. If you are looking to build or renovate, you need to make sure any new work complies with the insulation requirements set out in the Building Code. It is often worth spending a little extra and exceeding the minimum Building Code requirements to make your home as warm and comfortable as possible.

This standard helps establish the levels of thermal insulation for houses and small buildings. When read along with Acceptable Solution H1/AS1, it provides a way of complying with the New Zealand Building Code for the thermal insulation of houses for energy efficiency.

View on Information Provider website
NZS 4218:2009 Thermal insulation - Housing and small buildings - SPONSORED
Description

Insulating your home is the most effective thing you can do to keep it warm, save energy and money. If you are looking to build or renovate, you need to make sure any new work complies with the insulation requirements set out in the Building Code. It is often worth spending a little extra and exceeding the minimum Building Code requirements to make your home as warm and comfortable as possible.

This standard helps establish the levels of thermal insulation for houses and small buildings. When read along with Acceptable Solution H1/AS1, it provides a way of complying with the New Zealand Building Code for the thermal insulation of houses for energy efficiency.

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