Hi we have a house which had Urea Formaldehyde insulation sometime in the 1970's. We recently had a chap out to examine the walls for cavity wall insulation and he said that the insulation had disitergrated and would need removing before he could proceed with agreeing to a grant.
So how easy is Urea Formaldehyde to remove (I am aware the stuff is toxic), and is it possible to simply add more modern kinds of insulation to the Urea Formaldehyde now it has disintergrated without removing it?
Thanks
So how easy is Urea Formaldehyde to remove (I am aware the stuff is toxic), and is it possible to simply add more modern kinds of insulation to the Urea Formaldehyde now it has disintergrated without removing it?
Thanks