To make the house airtight, a continuous layer of OSB was installed  on the roof, all external and party walls and the lower floor. Airtight  tape and breathable membranes was then used to seal the OSB layer to the  windows and doors, forming an airtight barrier and allowing the  building to meet the required Passivhaus air tightness limit of 0.6  m3/hr/m2 at 50 Pa, ten times higher than the standard required by  Approved Document L1A of the Building Regulations (England and Wales). 
On the external walls 130mm and 50mm thicknesses of Kooltherm K12  Framing Board were fitted either side of the airtight barrier, while on  the roof a 130mm layer of Kooltherm K7 Pitched Roof Board was installed  between the rafters, with the airtight barrier and a second 50mm layer  of K7 insulation fitted under the rafters.  The finished roof and  external walls produced an outstanding thermal performance with U-values  of only 0.10 W/m2K. To further insulate the building a 50mm layer of  K12 insulation was also installed on the party walls.
Tom Pakenham, Director of Green Tomato Energy said “Our client wanted  to convert his house into a home fit for the future.  Installing highly  efficient, space-saving Kingspan Kooltherm allowed them to achieve this  whilst minimizing the loss of internal space.  The property is now  being monitored to assess its performance in real life.”
 
Philip Proffit, director of Princedale Ecohaus Ltd. said “The benefits  of retro-fitting houses to the Passivhaus standard are tremendous, not  only are the annual heating bills for most houses reduced to less than  £100 but the combination of an airtight barrier, insulation and airtight  triple glazing and mechanical ventilation mean that nuisance outside  noise such as traffic can be easily shut out, creating a tranquil  environment within the house”.
By combining these measures with a heat recovering mechanical  ventilation system, the house now needs less than 15 kWh per m2 of  energy to be heated annually, far lower than the UK single family home  average of 130 kWh per m2.
The house in Lena Gardens is one of two that have been retrofitted by  Princedale Ecohaus Ltd to Passivhaus standards in the UK, the other  property to have achieved this status thanks in part to Kingspan’s high  performance insulation is a Victorian terrace house in Princedale Road,  London. For this project, 50 and 150mm thicknesses of another Kingspan  product, Thermawall TW55 insulation, was used to help it to become one  of the first two UK retrofits to gain Passivhaus status.
All Kingspan Kooltherm products have a class 0 fire rated (Building  Regulations for England and Wales) insulation core, are easy to handle  and install and can provide consistent long-term thermal performance  throughout a building’s life.