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| A company has been doing the rounds in my area to get people signed up for cavity wall insulation and with the cost of gas going ever upwards I was interested. I have had a visit by a surveyor from the company who informed me that I would need a combustion vent installed if I went ahead with the cavity wall insulation. Apparently this will not cost me extra as they can claim it back somehow (I assume from the government) but I was wondering if anyone has heard of this before? P. S. I know it's not exactly DIY as I won't be doing it myself but this seemed the most relevant group. |
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