Positive input ventilation (PIV) is essentially a whole house ventilation system, intended to create clean and healthy living environments. PIV works by introducing a stream of fresh, filtered air into your property, it then encourages the older interior air to move...
With over 6 million properties in the UK having Cavity Wall Insulation installed, it often comes as a surprise that it almost always ends in disaster. The UK is prone to a generally damp, windy, cold, and occasionally icy climate, homes across the UK have been...
If you are new to the world of Wall Ties, Cavity Wall Insulation and Damp, then you only be looking into it because you are concerned 1 of the 3 are affecting your home. Whether or not this is the case, are you just doing some research, what is more important than...
If you are up to date on our latest blogs, you will know that defected Cavity Wall Insulation can have detrimental effects on your home and property structure. However, the consequences of faulty Cavity Wall Insulation go beyond that of just property damage but can...
Did you know that over 6 million properties across the UK have Cavity Wall Insulation installed! Older houses are more likely to have solid walls, although, if your home was built in the last 10 years, it is likely that it was done so with Cavity Wall Insulation...
If you are concerned about whether damp is affecting your home, then it is important to recognise which type of damp it may be, to understand the cause and ensure the damp is correctly treated. This blog will explore the different types of damp that can be found in...
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