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An external wall insulation system is a thermally insulated, protective, and decorative exterior cladding procedure involving the use of expanded polystyrene, mineral wool, polyurethane foam or phenolic foam, topped off with a reinforced cement based, mineral or synthetic finish and plaster.

Our external wall insulation offers several benefits, including:

It reduces heat loss and helps to reduce your energy bills
It makes your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer
Increases the value of your property
Fewer draughts and increased the sense of comfort
It does not disrupt the house while being installed
This type of insulation does not reduce internal floor area
It allows walls to contribute to thermal mass (the ‘tea cosy’ effect)
It improves not only weatherproofing, but sound resistance too
It increases the life of the wall
It reduces condensation on internal walls
It helps to reduce carbon footprint

How much can I save on by installing external wall insulation?

The Energy Saving Trust estimate that up to a third of the heat produced by a central heating system
is lost through the walls and the roof. They go on to suggest that, by installing an external wall
insulation system, heating costs can be reduced by up to 40% is some cases.

Can I add external wall insulation if I already have cavity wall insulation?

Yes, you can have external wall insulation with cavity insulation. External insulation will provide an
additional layer of protection against heat loss. Cavity wall insulation is also effective at reducing
draughts.

Does cavity wall insulation cause damp?

No, cavity wall insulation does not cause dampness. In fact, it can help to prevent damp by reducing
heat loss and draughts. Cavity wall insulation is also effective at reducing condensation.

Here is a brief overview of the features of using External Wall Insulation

Enhanced Energy Efficiency:

Insulating the exterior walls helps create a thermal barrier, reducing heat transfer between the interior and exterior of a building. This results in improved energy efficiency and reduced heating and cooling costs throughout the year.

Increased Comfort:

By minimizing heat loss or gain through the walls, exterior insulation helps maintain a more stable indoor temperature. This leads to increased comfort for occupants, as there are fewer drafts and temperature fluctuations.

Condensation Prevention:

Insulation on the exterior walls can help prevent condensation from forming on the inner surfaces. Condensation can lead to moisture-related issues like mould growth, which can impact indoor air quality and the durability of the building.

Soundproofing:

Exterior wall insulation can provide an additional layer of sound insulation, reducing the transmission of noise from the outside environment. This is especially beneficial for buildings located in busy or noisy areas.

Structural Protection:

Insulating the exterior walls can protect the underlying structure by minimizing the impact of temperature fluctuations. It reduces the expansion and contraction of the building materials, potentially extending the lifespan of the structure.

Improved Aesthetics:

Exterior insulation systems often come with finishing options, such as cladding or rendering. These finishes can enhance the appearance of the building, providing a fresh and updated look.

Increased Property Value:

A well-insulated building with improved energy efficiency and comfort can potentially have a higher market value. Buyers and tenants often appreciate properties with lower energy costs and a comfortable living environment.