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Save Money And The Environment With Solid Wall Insulation

12th January 2023 | Insulation Guide

 

Did you know that poor insulation is one of the biggest causes of heat loss in the home? In fact, around 35% of heat is lost through walls! That’s why solid wall insulation is such an important energy saving measure. By insulating your walls, you can reduce your carbon footprint and make huge savings on your energy bills. Let’s take a closer look at how solid wall insulation works and the benefits it offers.

How Solid Wall Insulation Works

Solid wall insulation is made from a variety of materials and is designed to be fitted between the inner and outer layers of brickwork or blockwork, or directly onto brick or stone surfaces. There are two main types of solid wall insulation – internal and external. Internal solid wall insulation is fitted on the inside of your property, while external solid wall insulation is fitted to the outside.

Solid wall insulation involves fixing a layer of insulation material to the outside walls of your home, then applying a special type of render in a colour choice to suit the homeowner. It is becoming increasingly popular throughout the UK, and if you keep your eyes peeled you may see many finishes on your travels including smooth, textured, pebble-dashed or brick slips.

The Benefits of Solid Wall Insulation

There are numerous benefits associated with solid wall insulation, including improved thermal comfort, reduced energy bills, and reduced carbon emissions. Thermal comfort refers to the temperature and humidity level in a space that occupants find comfortable. By externally insulating your walls, you can keep your home at a more consistent temperature, which will be more comfortable for you and your family. And because you’ll be using less energy to heat your home, you’ll also see a huge reduction in your energy bills. Finally, by reducing your energy consumption, you’ll also be doing your part to reduce carbon emissions and help protect the environment.

If you’re looking for an energy saving measure that will help you save money and reduce your carbon footprint, then look no further than solid wall insulation. By insulating your walls, you can improve thermal comfort in your home and reduce your energy bills. So why not get started today? Your wallet and the environment will thank you!

 

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