Cavity Wall
Insulation
Cavity wall insulation can reduce this heat loss
by up to 70 percent.
Your home can lose up to half of its heat
through walls that have not been insulated.
Cavity wall insulation can reduce this heat loss
by up to 70 percent. You could see energy bills
that are up to 25 percent lower.
Another benefit of using cavity wall insulation
is a decrease in the amount of CO2 in your home.
CO2 is generated when you heat your home and is
seen as a major factor in global warming. You
can reduce the amount of your energy bills and
the negative impact you make on the earth by
installing cavity wall insulation.
Homes built prior to 1982 are much less energy
efficient than newer homes due to building
regulations enacted that year that called for
better insulation. If your home was built after
1982 there is probably no need to install
additional insulation.
Did you know that almost fifty percent of the
heat your home loses is through the walls? To
prevent this you may want to consider installing
cavity wall insulation, which is injected into
the space between your inner and outer
brickwork. This process is fairly inexpensive
and quick, and does a wonderful job of stopping
heat loss by trapping air pockets.
A home that has installed cavity wall insulation
will be less susceptible to dramatic changes in
outdoor temperature. This will make your home
feel warmer overall and reduce the burden placed
on your heating system.
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