About a third of all the heat lost in an uninsulated home escapes through the walls. By properly insulating cavity walls, you will save energy and cut costs off your heating bill.
In general, houses built from the 1990s onwards have wall insulation to keep the heat in, but if your house is older than that, it may not have any wall insulation at all.
If your house was built after the 1920s, it is likely to have cavity walls. A cavity wall is made up of two walls with a gap in between, known as the cavity; the outer leaf is usually made of brick, and the inner layer of brick or concrete block.
Six million homes in Britain have now had cavity wall insulation installed, and it’s easy to see why – it’s the smart way to save money.
The Government regards cavity wall insulation as one of the most effective energy savings measures that most people can carry out on their homes and apart from saving money it’s a major contributor to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.
What’s more, millions of homeowners will tell you that insulation is quick, simple and mess free to install, and cavity wall insulation is a safe reliable system that has been used for many years and has a proven track record.
Around 5 million homes still have empty cavities that could have CWI installed, allowing the occupants to enjoy a warmer and cheaper to heat house. Various Grants and schemes are available to help with the cost, Eco Carbon Traders have access to these schemes with direct utility funding, so there really is no reason not to benefit from a warmer and cheaper to heat home.
Give us a call now for a no obligation quote or for some expert advice on energy efficient saving measures for your home.
We offer a free 25 year insuramce backed guarantee with all cavity wall insulation installations carried out by us giving you complete peice of mind.
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