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FREE Cavity Wall Insulation

How will it save me money?

Insulation locks in your heat, so you won't need to have your heating on as much to stay warm. It's not a one off saving either; it helps you save money year after year.

What does it involve?

It's straightforward and takes less than a day. Cavity Wall Insulation is a filling blown into the gaps between the exterior walls. There's little fuss or mess so you can get on with your daily routine.

How do I apply?

Simply call us or fill out our online contact form and we'll arrange for an EnergyCare expert to come round to your home and carry out a FREE no obligation survey.

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Help reduce your energy bills by up to £350 a year*

Cavity Wall Insulation can transform a cold, uninviting house into a warm home.

Cavity Wall Insulation acts as a blanket to help stop heat escaping through the walls of your home. Insulating your home isn't a one off saving, it will keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer, helping you to save money on your energy bills year after year.

It's simple to install and usually takes less than a day. Cavity Wall Insulation is a filling blown into the cavity of the exterior walls of your home, so there's little fuss or mess.

The benefits
  • Save up to £350* a year on your energy bills.
  • Save around 550kg of CO2 every year.
  • It's quick and usually takes half a day.
  • Helps reduce heat loss.

Every domestic cavity wall installation completed by EnergyCare is guaranteed for 25 years by CIGA (Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency).

EnergyCare installer fitting Cavity Wall Insulation

EnergyCare installer fitting Cavity Wall Insulation

How does Cavity Wall Insulation work?

Most modern homes are constructed with an 'air-gap' or cavity walls, and filling this with insulating material can significantly reduce heat loss. However, not all homes are constructed in this way, and as such, your home will need to be surveyed to make sure it is suitable first.

Once this has been confirmed, our insulation team will drill a series of small holes into the outside wall of your property. Then, they will insert insulating material into the cavity using specialist equipment.

The insulating material can be made from a variety of different materials, but is usually made from recycled granulated mineral wool fibre or polystyrene beads. In effect, this creates a blanket effect that will prevent heat escaping.

This means that you use less energy to keep your home warm, helping you save money on your bills.

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All insulation works are subject to Government policy changes and can be withdrawn without prior notice.
*Information sourced from Energy Saving Trust and is based upon a standard property type.