Spray Foam loft insulation scammers on the rise

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This is the 3rd advert (different suppliers) that I've seen this week.

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If anybody is wondering if it is a good idea ... no. Why?
  • mortgage companies might refuse to lend
  • blocks airflow, can cause wood to rot
  • foam can warp timbers
  • bloody nightmare to remove it
  • it won't keep your house much warmer, as the loft should still be ventilated from the outside


Foam insulation approved under government green homes scheme renders 250,000 homes worthless
 
I once spent 2hrs talking a young lad out of having this shoite installed in his first house.

I put him in touch with my semi-tame roofer of choice, who used his free muscle as a labourer & charged him less than £500 to make good, insulate & floor board out his loft.
 
politicians would love this stuff
looks good quick results on the cheap and all the cost and heartache off the bodged job someone else's problem in perhaps 10 years time
keep in mind when your roof need redoing it will add greatly to the cost and a lot off roofers wont go near because off extra hidden damage
 
This is the 3rd advert (different suppliers) that I've seen this week.

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If anybody is wondering if it is a good idea ... no. Why?
  • mortgage companies might refuse to lend
  • blocks airflow, can cause wood to rot
  • foam can warp timbers
  • bloody nightmare to remove it
  • it won't keep your house much warmer, as the loft should still be ventilated from the outside


Foam insulation approved under government green homes scheme renders 250,000 homes worthless

From the link

“Installers often prey on vulnerable homeowners, and point to certification and “quality” badges to convince people that spray foam will benefit their property. Sadly, the exact opposite is the case. Owners may find their property difficult, or impossible to sell, may find that lenders will not offer mortgages or equity release funds and risk having to spend thousands of pounds replacing their entire roof covering.”
 
Slightly OT but when cavity wall insulation became the in thing, was it not discovered that many applications had been sub-standard and in some cases were causing more damage than good?

With the ongoing green agenda, we'll no doubt hear in years to come of numerous botched insulation jobs.
 
Yep, especially as it'll all be done on another Government back-hander deal which involves giving tax-payers money to dodgy companies rather than proper trades.

If the government is so keen for everybody to insulate their homes, why don't they just give free insulation to people?
 
Can you explain, please.....If lofts should be ventilated, how does a warm pitched roof work?
 
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