External Wall Insulation

External Wall Insulation | Insulating Products

Insulate your Room In Roof and Save up on your Energy Bills

More than a third of all heat lost in uninsulated homes escapes through external walls. The better insulated your home is the less heat you will be losing, meaning you do not need to run your heating as much (saving you money!).

Most properties built prior to 1930 were constructed with solid walls, so they don’t have cavities that can be injected with insulation. These solid wall properties can be insulated with external solid wall insulation. The purpose of insulating in this manner is to slow the movement of heat out through the walls, thereby dramatically reducing heating demand.

Exterior Wall Insulation involves fixing an insulating material to the exterior of a property and covering it with a special type of plaster or cladding, improving the overall thermal efficiency of your home.

This is a government backed scheme

Savings

You could save up to £435 each year by insulating an uninsulated External wall in a Detached property with solid walls. Based on the estimates by Energy saving trust

  •  All figures are based on the estimates by the Energy Saving Trust.
  •  The services are Heavily Subsidised by the government funding. Exact quotation will be provided after initial assessment.
  • Not all the measures are available for each property.

Terms and Conditions apply

FAQ’s

What type of walls does my property have?

If your home was built any time from 1920 onwards, it’s likely to have cavity walls. The cavity should be at least 50mm wide and the walls need to be in good condition to be suitable for cavity wall insulation.

If your home was built in the past 20 years, it’s likely that the cavity walls have already been insulated.

If your home is more than 100 years old, it’s likely to have solid walls. That means you’ll need solid wall insulation to stop heat from escaping.

Yes, financial help is available under ECO4. Contact Us for details.

  • Make sure you choose an installer registered with one of the following organisations:
    • TrustMark
    • National Insulation Association (NIA)

Pure Environs is the best installer for external wall insulation in South East England which is registered with TrustMark.