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Cavity wall insulation
Is it a big con? Who has had it done,what type of filling(sounds like a cake) did you have. Was it worth it. Any advice etc. would be most welcome. I know very little about this subject so hope some more knowledgeable AB'ers could help me out.Thanks in anticipation.
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If you have stuffed at least 300mm of fibreglass in the roof space, draughtproofed all round and fitted DG windows, cavity insulation would be the last in line investment to save on energy.
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If you have stuffed at least 300mm of fibreglass in the roof space, draughtproofed all round and fitted DG windows, cavity insulation would be the last in line investment to save on energy.
You can never have too much insulation, Giveup. Only as little as forty years ago, houses were built with cavity brick/block, with no insulation at all. Dense brick or blocks have virtually no insulating property.
Go for one of the many companies installing government subsidised wall and roof insulation.
I wouldn't worry about which filling they use. It'll probably be a blown fibre of some sort. (Blown in under pressure)
Go for one of the many companies installing government subsidised wall and roof insulation.
I wouldn't worry about which filling they use. It'll probably be a blown fibre of some sort. (Blown in under pressure)
We have mineral wool (rockwool) we had it done in our first house and the difference in warmth was so amazing we have had it done at both subsequent houses. At our first house 30 years ago, it was a better cost return prospect than double glazing and it still was 20 years ago when we moved here. But you have to do the figures.
Of course they should have noticed. These "surveyors" they send usually just measure up for quantity. Most of the time they don't even look in the roofspace.
Total waste of installers time by refusing to go ahead. All they need to do is to have the owner sign a disclaimer, with the advice to provide the necessary ventilation later............. then just get on with it :o)
Total waste of installers time by refusing to go ahead. All they need to do is to have the owner sign a disclaimer, with the advice to provide the necessary ventilation later............. then just get on with it :o)