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Instafibre White Wool Cavity Wall Insulation

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ladyalex | 11:24 Fri 24th Feb 2017 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone have any experience with this?

A relative who lives in a tiny flat in a block of about 150 has been offered this for free.
The flats were built in the early 1980s. They are all either 1 bed or studio flats and the fuel bills are modest.
Would it be a good idea to go ahead, or would it store up problems for the future.
I've seen some horror stories about damp after CWI.
Thanks.
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'Water penetration — the product will resist the transfer of water across the cavity (see section 7).'

BBA Certified:
http://www.bbacerts.co.uk/CertificateFiles/22/2294PS1i3.pdf
1980s build will have a very poor insulation level compared to today's, Ladyalex. Definitely a good move.

See Zac'a link for confirmation that this is a kosher product :o)
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Thanks, Builder and Zacs.

I kept turning up horror stories about damp that CIGA would not do anything about.

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