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Insulation Specialist
Your home is one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime. Maintaining proper temperature and ventilation inside the structure of your dwelling is paramount to keeping it in the best shape possible through each and every season of the year.
- See if there are grants available to cover your project expenses
- Inquire about PAS 2030 approval
- Ask if your installer is part of a competent person scheme or professional organization
- Obtain a detailed written estimate
- Look into hiring a specialist
Both cavity and loft insulation installation may be covered by grant monies offered by the Energy Company Obligation (ECO). This government energy efficiency scheme works towards reducing carbon emissions and fuel poverty. Several energy providers work under the ECO to offer energy saving home modifications, such as insulation installation at a free or reduced cost.
If you are fortunate enough to qualify for grant monies from an ECO scheme toward the installation of insulation in your walls or loft spaces, you will be required to use a tradesman who has PAS 2030 approval. These insulation specialists have met government standards that have been set forth by the ECO and exhibit a high quality of workmanship.
Insulation can be in interior or exterior walls of your home. When insulation is being placed in an exterior wall, there are building regulatory codes that must be met. If you hire a tradesman who is part of a competent persons scheme such as Stroma or CIGA, they will be able to self-certify that the work they have completed is up to regulatory standards.
Although general contractors can often install insulation, hiring a specialist can actually save you money in the long run, as they often purchase insulation in bulk at cheaper prices and install more efficiently, saving money on labor costs. Also, take the time to ask how much VAT your installer pays, often a specialist will pay a lower VAT than a specialist and can pass that savings onto you.