Ceiling Insulation
Ceiling insulation is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to any commercial or residential space.
Whether you're retrofitting an office, warehouse, school, or home, insulating above your ceiling helps retain heat, reduce energy costs, and improve acoustic performance.
At Judge Ceilings, we supply a full range of suspended ceiling insulation solutions designed to work with standard grid and tile systems — all easy to install and built for long-term performance.
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Reduce heat loss, improve comfort, and cut energy costs with effective ceiling insulation.
Benefits of Ceiling Insulation
- Improve energy efficiency by reducing heat loss
- Lower heating bills and environmental impact
- Enhance sound insulation between floors
- Improve comfort in both summer and winter
Types of Ceiling Insulation
Common Applications
Installation
Most ceiling insulation products are designed for quick and simple installation above suspended ceilings.
Pads sit directly above tiles, while rolls and boards can be fitted within ceiling voids or framework systems.
Read our guide:
How To Insulate a Suspended Ceiling
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best ceiling insulation for suspended ceilings?
Insulation pads are typically the best option as they are lightweight, easy to install, and sized to fit ceiling tiles.
Can I install ceiling insulation myself?
Yes, most insulation products are designed for simple installation without specialist tools.
Will ceiling insulation reduce heating bills?
Yes, insulation helps retain heat in the room below, reducing energy loss and lowering heating costs.
Does ceiling insulation improve soundproofing?
Yes, many insulation products also reduce sound transfer between floors and rooms.
What thickness insulation should I use?
Thickness depends on your ceiling void and requirements, but thicker insulation generally provides better performance.