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How are cavity walls insulated?

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How are cavity walls insulated?

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The process is very straightforward – An installer will drill small holes around 22mm in size at intervals of around 1m to 1.5m from the outside of your home. With specially designed equipment, insulation is then blown into the cavity by the installer. Once all the insulation is in, the installer fills the holes in the brickwork with matching mortar – so you’ll barely notice them.

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