Cavity Wall Insulation.
Cavity Wall Insulation is installed by drilling a series of holes on the mortar joints of the external wall and injecting a bonded polystyrene bead. Once the cavity is full, the holes are made good and colour matched as closely as possible to the original mortar. All installs are supported by a 25-year insurance backed guarantee.
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Cavity wall Insulation
If your property was built after 1930 then it is likely to have Cavity Walls. A Cavity Wall is where the external wall of a house is constructed of two masonry (brick or block) walls, with a cavity of at least 40mm between. A property with Cavity Walls can usually be identified by its brick pattern which is known as ‘stretcher bond’, where all the bricks are laid lengthways. Another way to identify a cavity wall is by the wall thickness, this is usually over 270mm thick.
Installing Cavity Wall Insulation can give you an annual saving of up to £300 and make your home a more comfortable place to live. Funding is available via the ECO Scheme, get in touch today to establish your eligibility and arrange a free technical survey.
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