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Reasons To Insulate Your Cavity Walls

 

Reasons To Insulate Your Cavity Walls


The Process of Getting your Cavity Walls Insulated

Firstly, you should get the help of an Installer as special equipment and expertise are needed.

They should check that the walls are suitable for insulation along with if they are in good condition.

They will then drill multiple small holes and then blow the insulation into the cavity of the wall using the special equipment.

Finally, they should fill in the holes with mortar.

 The job would take a professional Installer for an average house around the 2-hour mark. They should also leave you with a guarantee issued by the Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency (CIGA) to verify that you have completed the insulation.


Explaining Cavity Walls

Cavity walls are made up of two layers with a gap between them. Walls are constructed this way to stop rainwater leak into homes. If you have cavity walls, you will be able to fill that gap with insulation.

 

How cost effective are Cavity wall Insulation's

Cavity wall insulation's are a much cheaper form of insulating and can save the average person enough in energy costs that the Insulation would be paid off within 5 years.

 

 Your Carbon footprint

Getting a cavity wall insulation would reduce your carbon footprint and help make your home more energy efficient. You would be generating less carbon emissions along the way.


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