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Default Cavity wall insulation

AlanC wrote:
We have just had a quote for cavity wall insulation for our 1989 built
detached out. With current schemes it comes out at £95, which sounds
quite good. The quote was for polybead insualtion which I beleive is
polystyrene balls.

I have been doing a bit of googling and there are lots of different/
conflicting opinions on the best type of material and whether cavity
wall insulation is a good idea or not. There are lots of people
reporting damp problems after they have had it done (some may have
been down to blocked air vents I guess). It appears that the prefered
material is the polystyrene beads but I have seen reports that it can
cause problems with cables that are in the cavity. We have satelite
and network cables running in our cavity and mains cable that pass
through the cavity to the attached garage and external lighting. Is
it still the case that this is an issue or was it just 'in the early
days'.

What are peoples general opinion on the different types of materials
and whether the cavity should be left as a cavity.

Thanks

Alan


Could depend on where you are in the country. We are in Essex which is
very dry and have no problem with blown fibre.
Have also lived in houses with beads that were not stuck together.

If you want to change anything that involves making holes through cavity
walls do this first. Balls and blown fibre both have a habit of finding
their way out of small holes eg behind meters and consumer units.