external wall insulation
There is no better time than now to improve your home with the addition of a Weber External wall insulation system. A weber.therm EWI system will dramaticallv reduce heat loss and therefore energy bills, the exterior of your home will be rejuvenated with a new, fresh appearance and a substantial amount of the cost can receive grant funding.
Benefits of external wall insulation
Solid wall properties can be insulated either internally or externally. The benefits of insulating externally include:
- Higher heat-saving walls are possible through insulating externally and no internal living space is lost
- As work is carried out to the outside walls, disruption to the household, including internal fixtures and fittings is minimised
- The risk of condensation within the wall structure and thermal bridging is eliminated
- A weatherproof, attractive and generally maintenance-free new exterior is provided as part of the thermal cladding of the building
- Work can be carried out alongside other trades such as window replacement and re-roofing
- Existing structures will become more stable, as they will be protected from all weathering elements such as wind, rain and frost
SEI grant scheme targets external wall insulation
External wall insulation is one of the measures that the SEl scheme is targeting, particularly on solid wall properties where significant heat loss is experienced.
External wall insulation work on your home may be exempt from planning consent if it does not materially affect the character of the structure or neighbouring buildings. Rodstown Insulation offers a wide range of finishes to provide the most suitable finish to meet local planning needs (if in doubt contact your local planning area).
SEI grant
SEI grant available for external wall insulation.
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