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Home Energy Savings Scheme
Cavity Fill Insulation

If your house was constructed using cavity walls you could benefit hugely by having this cavity filled with insulation.

  1. The process involves drilling holes into the mortar joints at various points around the house.
  2. Insulation fibre or a similar material is then sprayed under pressure to fill the cavity.
  3. The holes are then filled.

If this process is carried out properly, you could reduce the heat loss from the walls by up to 75%.

A major benefit of this process is the low level of disruption to the interior and exterior of the house. It is also a relatively inexpensive way to insulate your home.

 

Information:

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> Cavity Fill Insulation
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