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From
the view of energy assessment and efficiency, installation of cavity wall insulation
very cost effective and provides significant improvements in home
energy performance and the home owner can save on utility bills and
costs.
Before
you can proceed it is necessary to inspect your home to ascertain
the construction of the house, this will be either cavity
construction (usually post 1930) or of solid wall construction. Your
home's loft insulation is
important as it affects your energy performance. To maintain
efficiency there is a minimum of insulation in the
attic space. Check your existing insulation thickness to make sure
your home meets the minimum standard. The
'payback' time of fitting insulation will be fulfilled in a short
time usually 2-3 years. In some cases, if you apply for a grant for
your home insulation this will ease the cost. Installers are based
around the country and can provide assistance and advice for
improvement grants. There
are other specialist companies who can provide roof insulation,
which can help stabilise roofs and afford further insulation in the
loft space. Some
installers have now adopted eco-friendly insulation of recycled
materials, for example: natural wool insulation ideal for homes of
timber frame construction and the insulation of stud partition walls
found in these house's. In
summary, either cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, sound proofing or roof insulation
will benefit the energy efficiency and reduce heat loss of your
property. Some
improvement measures that are recommended are covered in more
detail, that help reduce home energy consumption and form part of the
official domestic energy assessor recommendations as part of their
report to the home seller.
Find
more information and guidance on other improvements.
These
include:
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