Energy-smart choice for both your wallet and the planet – iCell enhances ROT opportunities with climate-smart insulation
From May 12 up to December 31, 2025, the ROT deduction is temporarily increased from 30 to 50 percent. For those considering adding insulation to their house, this is a golden opportunity. So says iCell – a Swedish manufacturer of bio-based cellulose insulation made from recycled newspapers.
– A smarter choice for both the environment and your home
Adding cellulose insulation from iCell is not only good for reducing energy costs – it is also one of the most sustainable choices you can make as a homeowner. Cellulose insulation consists of over 90% recycled paper and has a significantly lower climate footprint. It stores carbon dioxide, requires little energy in manufacturing, and thus actively contributes to more climate-neutral construction.
– Healthy and quiet
Thanks to its dense but breathable structure, cellulose insulation creates a comfortable indoor climate. The material dampens sound, balances humidity, and does not irritate skin or airways during installation. It is a safe solution for families with children, allergy sufferers, and those who care about their indoor environment.
– Save energy, protect the house
With the right additional insulation, heat leakage through the attic, walls, or floor is drastically reduced. Cellulose fills all voids, seals around joists, and minimizes the risk of thermal bridges. It not only protects against cold winters but also against summer heat – an energy-efficient climate shell all year round.
– ROT enhances profitability
With the temporarily increased ROT deduction, you now only pay half the labor cost for the insulation work. This makes investing in additional insulation more economically viable than ever. At the same time, the property’s value increases, and you lower your operating costs year after year.
– How to get started
iCell collaborates with experienced and certified loose-fill installers throughout the country. At www.icell.se you can easily find your nearest installer and request a quote.
– It’s about thinking long-term, both for the climate and your home, says Joakim Jönsson at iCell. Adding insulation with cellulose is not just an investment in comfort – it’s a climate responsibility.