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Signs of Inadequate Wall Insulation and How to Fix Them

Poor insulation can lead to all kinds of problems around the house. From structural issues to mould and mildew, several problems like these can be easily eliminated by repairing or replacing the wall insulation. In the following post, we take a quick look at some of the common signs of inadequate insulation and how you can easily fix them.

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Signs of Inadequate Wall Insulation and How to Fix Them

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  1. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Signs of Inadequate Wall Insulation and How to Fix Them

  2. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Poor insulation can lead to all kinds of problems around the house. From structural issues to mould and mildew, several problems like these can be easily eliminated by repairing or replacing the wall insulation. In the following post, we take a quick look at some of the common signs of inadequate insulation and how you can easily fix them.

  3. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Common Signs of Inadequate Wall Insulation Irregular internal temperature One of the most noticeable signs of inadequate insulation is the irregular internal temperature. The main job of insulation is to keep the warm air inside your house. With proper insulation, your house should be warm in winters and cool in summers, thereby keeping the temperature in your house fairly stable all through the year. If you find yourself adjusting the thermostat regularly, take a look at the state of the wall insulation and top it up without delay. 2. High energy bills With leaky insulation, the heating systems in your house will have to work on overdrive to keep the temperature warm. Poor insulation is often the main reason behind higher energy bills. All the heat generated will usually be lost through the roof or walls, meaning you will end up paying more than you should for keeping the house warm.

  4. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk 3. Pest infestation Another common occurrence with poor insulation is pest infestation. These crafty creatures usually enter the house through gaps and crevices in your house, feeding and nesting in dark spaces around the house. One of the best insulation materials to deal with pest infestation is spray foam insulation as it can be used to fill every nook and crevice in the house. 4. Damp or mould Insulation also keeps water away from the structural foundation of the house, reducing the possibility of dampness or mould appearing on the walls. Certain insulation materials like mineral wool and cellulose will need to be replaced immediately if they become wet. Good insulation like spray foam wall insulation keeps the pipes and sections of the roof sealed and warmer when the ambient temperature drops too low, further eliminating the chances of frozen or burst pipes.

  5. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Spray foam insulation is rated one of the best types of wall insulation because it can be used to create an airtight seal of insulation around the house. If you want to know more about the benefits of spray insulation material, contact a reputed spray insulation provider like Ecotite and discuss your requirements in detail.

  6. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Contact US Address:-3 Connaught House, Riverside, Business Park, Benarth Rd, Conwy, North Wales, LL32 8UB Contact Number:- 0800 3689700 Website:- https://www.ecotite.co.uk/ Email Id:- enquiries@ecotite.co.uk

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