Removing Cavity Wall Insulation From Your Home

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Cavity wall insulation removal is usually the result of cavity wall insulation problems. If you have to go through with this procedure then your insulation has possibly been installed the wrong way or should have not been installed at all. 

The shocking truth is that most homeowners are being misled about cavity wall insulation. The purpose of this type of insulation is to reduce your energy costs by stopping the heat from escaping through the walls of your property. It’s a simple concept, by insulating your walls you keep the hot air in, at all times, and you won’t have to use as much gas or electricity to keep your home warm. However, research shows that not all properties are suitable for cavity wall insulation, especially those built before the 1920s. 

Other factors such as your environment, your property structure, or potential faults in the structure could affect whether or not you can get cavity wall insulation and actually benefit from it. Companies like Structial can help to rectify structural problems to ensure your home is right for such insulation, but if you were not advised on this, you wouldn’t have known that such services were required.

Before installing the cavity filling, a survey is carried out on your property to establish your situation and what type of insulation you need. However, some cavity wall insulation companies completely ignore the warning signs and go ahead with the insulation anyway. When this happens, the insulation damages your property over time and causes problems such as condensation and mould. This leaves you with one solution – to remove the cavity wall insulation. 

If you have to take this step, ensure to always work with a company that will deliver the project professionally. Removing the insulation correctly will reduce the damage to your property and help you prevent problems in the future.

When Do You Need The Removal Of Cavity Wall Insulation

As we’ve already discussed, if your home was built before the 1920s then your property is unlikely to be suitable for cavity insulation, simply because the property structure has not been built with an insulation wall. 

In most cases, people had insulation work done on their property because they weren’t aware of this issue and now they are experiencing consequences of the project including condensation and damp. If your property is very old and you had insulation work done that is now causing problems, call in an expert to assess it and they will tell you if removal of cavity wall insulation is necessary. Sometimes adding wall insulation to your old property can be beneficial but only if installed correctly. However, issues with distribution or your current structure can lead to problems further down the line.

 The best way to know if something has gone wrong with your cavity wall insulation is to look out for the side effects. If you are experiencing condensation, dampness, and mould then these are reasons to call in an expert, especially if this started after you’ve installed insulation. The experts will come in and look at your property, the structure, the environment, and decide if cavity wall insulation should have been installed in the first place. They might place a camera inside your wall and, based on the findings, define if removal of cavity wall insulation is the best solution for you. 

However, the short answer to the question of when you would need to remove the insulation is: as soon as you are experiencing problems with it and once an expert has advised you that removal is the only beneficial solution. 

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