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Our wool gap filler is an alternative to traditional foam gap filler and can be used to fill any gaps around the home that may be letting those pesky draughts in.
Sold in 2m lengths and made of 100% moth-proof wool, this gap filler works particularly well to insulate cavities, gaps and cracks around doors, windows, joists and roof frames. It can also help with sound insulation.
Using this gap filler will not only make your home feel cosier but it will make it more energy-efficient too!
Length: 2m, Thickness: 20mm-60mm
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Our wool gap filler is great for filling any gap, crack or cavity around your home but is particularly good for gaps between window & door frames and the wall. Gaps often occur in these areas when double-glazed windows and doors have been poorly fitted. It works well in these scenarios as it is sold in lengths and is lightly bound with string to ensure it holds its shape.
The gap filler suitable for larger gaps than our wool draught seal tape as it is thicker and be stuffed into deeper cavities if needed. If you just have very tiny cracks around your doors and windows, then our draught seal tape would be better suited. We had a door in our warehouse with quite a bit of a gap, so we used this wool gap filler and it did the trick!
You can read more about the benefits and potential financial savings of window and door draught-proofing on the Simple Energy Advice website.
Very easily! Once you have identified the gap that needs filling, tightly stuff it with the wool until the gap ‘full’. If it is a long, continuous gap along a door or window frame, then you can use a continuous length of the gap filler to ensure the whole gap is filled.
We have tried this gap filler and think that it works just as well as traditional foam gap filler but comes with a few more benefits, so here they are:
If the gaps the draughts are coming through aren’t obviously visible, then use a Smoke Pencil which will show you exactly where the cold air is coming in. It is a really quick and easy way to identify where you need to draught-proof.
If you have an open chimney, definitely look at draught-proofing it! An open chimney causes other draughts in your house to become worse and it could also be your home’s biggest source of heat loss! So why not have a look at our Chimney Sheep® chimney draught excluders which are made of Herdwick wool and will work hand-in-hand with this and our other draught-proofing measures to make sure your home is as toasty and comfortable as it can be!
Leon Stephens –
Used this to cover the base grate in our old fire that we don’t use, which leads to a trap accessed from outside the building – so was another source of significant draft. Simply laid it over the top (as well as then using a sheep in the flue) -looks fine and works a treat.