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ailie | 20:00 Sun 19th Oct 2008 | Home & Garden
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Thinking of taking up the govt cavity wall insulation offer. However I have a memory of a letter in newspaper, prob telegraph home section , from a builder pointing out a potential damp/rot problem with timber frame construction/ cavity fill/condensation. Any probs I should consider before going ahead? House is 10yrs old. Thanx
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A survey is carried out prior to any installation, and - from when I had mine done - it seems to be that any potential problems concerning the house and whether it is suitable are sorted then. In other words, they will tell you what is suitable/ possible.

If you can get it done it is worth it - I used to have to have my heating on near enough constant in winter, but since getting it, I use it to heat the house for a short while and then turn off, and it retains the heat for ages. Coupled with draught proofing, it's more than paid for what I did have to spend on it.
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