I live in a bungalow built in late 1980s. There are insulation boards in the cavities which don't work very well. When I had the windows replaced it looked as though they had just been dropped in! The house is cold, the walls are freezing to the touch. I enquired about adding cavity wall insulation but the company told me they couldn't do it because of the boards. Another company has now told me if the boards are not well fitted they can fill the cavities (they use a fibre type filling), is this OK?
We have double glazing and a well insulated loft, there are no damp issues.
We have double glazing and a well insulated loft, there are no damp issues.