by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
Most cavity wall insulation is perfectly safe – but it depends on the material used and the quality of the workmanship. Modern retrofit cavity wall insulation methods pose no threat to those living in the home, but if your walls were insulated decades ago, you might...
by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
This varies depending on the size of the property. As a guide, typical costs are around £1140 for a detached bungalow, £820 for a mid-terraced house, £1400 for a semi and £2700 for a detached. Irrespective of the size of the property, you should be able to make back...
by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
Yes. You will save energy and cut costs off your heating bill by correctly insulating cavity walls. It’s also a great way to reduce your overall carbon footprint.
by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
Cavity Wall Insulation is not free. However, many government-backed schemes are available for those claiming benefits, so it’s always worth checking. If you fit the funding criteria you may qualify for a grant which will cover all of the costs of your cavity...
by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
In order to know if your property is suitable for cavity wall insulation, the first thing you need to find out is what sort of walls you have. If you can see the brickwork on the outside of the house, look at the pattern of the bricks. If your home has cavity walls,...
by Creativefive | May 13, 2022 | Cavity Wall Insulation, FAQ
Small holes are drilled in the outside wall into which a specialised insulation product is injected or blown. Once the walls have been filled with the insulation product, the holes in the brickwork are sealed/rendered, leaving them barely visible. It takes around two...