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wee scottie | 21:22 Fri 22nd Feb 2008 | Home & Garden
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What kind of cavity wall insulation can be installed in a timber-framed, end-terrace house about ten years old? Advice received is that the "pressure-foam type" is not suitable because the gap falls slightly below the minimum for Scotland. It has been suggested that the "pearl-type" may be suitable. If it is, where can a reliable installer be found in Central Scotland?

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I believe you are right about the use of bead insulation.
Some suppliers do both - trying ringing a few from the Yellow Pages.
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dear buildersmate,

I'll pass on your suggestion and let you know the result. Thanks for your input.

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