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Cavity Wall Insulation

Most cost effective energy saving measure

What is Cavity wall?

Cavity walls consist of two ‘skins’ separated by a hollow space. The walls are commonly brick or concrete block. This typical cavity wall construction was introduced in the UK from around the 1930’s and by the 1990’s cavity insulation became compulsory in the UK building regulations. so knowing the age of your home is the first useful step in figuring out if you have them. If your home was built after 1930 then it’s highly likely you have cavity walls.

Another useful trick is to look at the pattern of your house bricks. A regular pattern of bricks – where all the bricks are laid on the long side – usually means you have cavity walls.

  • House stock pre 1930 – solid wall construction.
  • House stock post 1930 – Cavity walls slowly introduced.
  • 1970 onwards – Possible chance of insulated cavity.
  • 1990 onwards – Compulsory cavity insulation as per building regulations.

How Cavity Wall Insulation Installed?

Firstly an experienced Elite Impact surveyor will visit your property to survey and confirm that it is suitable i.e. in good condition, has wall cavities that can be filled and that your property is not in an area designated as suffering from windblown rain.

To insulate your cavity walls, our experienced accredited contractor or approved installer will drill small holes around 22mm in size at regular intervals (around 1m) on outer walls through the mortar joint between the bricks. Using specially designed equipment, they then blow insulation into the cavity. The installer will make sure that an even pattern is used across the face of the wall and that the highest hole is no more than 30cm from the top of the bricks. This ensures that the cavity is filled evenly from the bottom to the very top. Once all the insulation is in, team fills the holes in the brickwork and make sure the end result is invisible.

Cavity wall insulation can be made out of three types of materials. (All three are manufactured according to the British standards) :

  • Mineral Wool
  • Beads
  • Foamed Insulants

Benefits Of Cavity Wall Insulation

Reduce Heat Loss: Approximately 35% of heat loss in a house occurs through uninsulated cavity walls. This can be reduced to around 10% with proper cavity wall insulation.

Cost-Effective Energy Saving: Cavity wall insulation is one of the most cost-effective energy-saving measures that homeowners can implement.

Improved Comfort: Insulating your cavity walls will not only keep your home warmer, but it will also reduce draughts from outside walls, and help alleviate issues with condensation and damp.

Annual Savings: On average, you could save up to £260 per year on your energy bills and reduce your carbon emissions by 660 kg annually.

Enhanced EPC Rating: Insulating cavity walls can increase the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of your property.

Add Financial Value: Improve the financial value of your property and transform it into an energy-efficient home.

Cost & Guarantee

Elite Impact Business Solutions will always survey a house before we get it installed from our accredited contractor. The no obligation survey and quotation is free and we will maximise any available funding support to ensure that any charges are kept as low as possible. In many cases there will be no charge for the work such as under ECO Grant.

All Elite Impact’s cavity wall insulation installations come with the Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency (CIGA). CIGA provides independent 25-year guarantees for Cavity Wall Insulation fitted by registered installers in the UK. The standard Guarantee covers a traditionally constructed residential property.

Eligibility Criteria For ECO4 Scheme?

ECO offers free energy efficiency measures to those who receive specific benefits such as:

  • Universal Credit
  • Housing Benefit
  • Income Support
  • Pension Guarantee Credit
  • Pension Credit Saving Credit
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Tax Credits (Child Tax Credits and Working Tax Credits)
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

Additionally, Local authorities can refer their residents to obligated energy suppliers for support under the ECO Flex. However, eligibility for ECO does not guarantee that energy efficiency measures will be installed in your home, but it’s worth exploring this opportunity to save costs and reduce environmental impact. Act now to see if you qualify for this valuable program!