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My house is semi-detached / terraced and my neighbour(s) doesn want cavity wall insulation. Can you still insulate my walls?

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My house is semi-detached / terraced and my neighbour(s) doesn want cavity wall insulation. Can you still insulate my walls?

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• Yes, your house can still be insulated. The installer will need to form a hole at the top and bottom of the wall to insert a spacer at the junction between the two houses. This prevents insulation being blown into the cavity of your neighbour’s house.

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