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Cavity wall insulation got wet
Sallycyc
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My builder put in the insulations and it had been raining the past few days, he tried his best to cover up but some insulation still managed to get wet, will that be a problem? The insulation we used are Earthwool 750mm.
Many thanks! Sally
Many thanks! Sally
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Take the item away from what is made it damp and it will dry of its own accord.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0 -
Hell fire that's some good insulation!!The insulation we used are Earthwool 750mm.
The thickest wall insulation we stock is 100mm. We do 50, 65 (i think, or we might've stopped this), 75 & 100.
The thickest loft rolls we do are 200mm. We do 100, 150 (special order as they were replaced by....) 170 & then 200.0 -
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Arrg sorry it's 75mm0
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