How it works
Getting your walls insulated couldn't be easier
It can normally be applied from the outside through small holes, drilled in the wall by trained technicians. The material is then injected through the holes, filling the cavity. The holes are filled in to make as perfect a match as possible with the existing wall.
It's a simple process and is normally completed within three hours, without damage or mess to your house or garden.
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