

Added insulation that improves warmth, comfort and energy efficiency.
Insulation is one of the smartest investments for many homes, but only if it’s done with the right thinking. It’s not just about adding “more”, but about insulating in a way that gives warmer surfaces, less draft and more even temperature — while the structure can handle moisture and ventilation safely. We help you with insulation where comfort, energy and building physics work together.
We start by finding where measures give the most effect. Often the attic is a clear candidate, but in some homes it’s walls, floors or specific thermal bridges that are the main culprit. We look at the conditions and discuss what you feel in daily life: cold floors, drafts, cold downdraft from windows, or rooms that are hard to heat.
A key part is that insulation affects air and moisture balance. Done wrong, it can create condensation and mold problems, especially in constructions that are already sensitive. That’s why we talk about the right build‑up: airtightness where needed, vapor retarder/barrier where relevant, and ventilation so the house works. We explain the logic so it doesn’t feel like “magic” but reasoning.
When insulation is done alongside other work — such as cladding replacement or facade renovation — you can often get an even better result. Then you can improve wind barrier, ventilation gap and airtightness at the same time, which often makes a bigger difference than just more insulation boards. We help you think holistically and in the right order so you don’t build in future problems.
Good insulation also improves comfort: more even temperatures, less downdraft and often a quieter home. We also help you think practically: access, future maintenance and how to make the solution durable over time. It shouldn’t become hard to own the house afterwards.
You get a clear plan, craftsmanship done with professional thinking and a result you feel in daily life. The goal is that you trust the measure really helps — and that it’s built right.
Tell us where on Öland you live and what you experience in the house. We’ll come out and help you find measures that give the most comfort per effort.
Quick answers about scope, areas and how to get started.
Signs include drafts, cold floors, big temperature differences between rooms and surfaces that feel chilly despite heating. Heat often leaks at connections, penetrations and leaky joints.
At a site visit we can discuss typical risk points for your house type and suggest measures that give the most comfort per effort.
The attic is often a good place to start, but the effect depends on airtightness and ventilation. If warm moist air leaks up, “more insulation” won’t solve the problem.
We look at the whole: air leaks, attic hatch, penetrations and how the structure behaves. That way you get both warmth and long‑term reliability.
Airtightness means stopping uncontrolled air leakage that carries heat away. Thermal bridges are areas where cold passes through the structure, such as studs or connections.
Combining proper insulation with good sealing and smart details gives a more even indoor climate and often less draft — which you usually feel right away.
Moisture, wind and weather swings make the details extra important. An insulation solution must work with wind barrier/ventilation so the structure can dry properly.
We work with materials and build‑ups that fit the conditions and explain clearly what matters most in your Öland home.
If the scope is clear, a fixed quote can be smooth. At the same time, some measures depend on what you find when opening up, especially in older houses where you want to inspect the substrate and details.
We discuss what fits you best and check in clearly if anything affects scope or priorities during the work.
Tell us where you experience problems: drafts by windows, cold floors, cold upper floors or high energy use. A drawing or approximate floor area helps.
On site we look at likely leak points and can suggest a logical “step 1, step 2” approach so you get effect without doing too much at once.
When the scope is clear we can give a fixed quote. If we need to open up to assess the substrate, a time-and-materials setup can be more reasonable.
We check in before any decisions that affect scope or cost.
We primarily work on Öland and also take projects in Kalmar municipality when it fits our planning.
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