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Default Cavity Insulation: Fibre vs Polystyrene Beads


"Phil L" wrote in message
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I know that this has been covered several times but there never
seems to have been a definitive conclusion. Are there any
comparisons between the two systems in terms of suitability for an
average detached house? I am going to get cavity wall insulation
installed but am left
wondering what the advantages (apart from a slightly better U value)
to using the polystyrene beads.


AFAIK Poly beads eventually shrink.


Can't see the OP, but I used to install CWI for many years and the main
disadvantage is that poly beads escape from every tiny hole, often leaving
huge voids.
They are supposed to be coated with a type of adhesive as they are blown
into the cavity but this seldom works as it should and installers often
switch this feature off because of blokages during installation.
Blown glass fibre never really blows out of holes because it tends to
'set' into a blanket within the cavity


I have had poly beads for more than 25 years now.
They only leak if you drill a hole through the wall and then only a few.
Mine are stuck together, but only a bit.


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