Obviously stuff which is price-subsidised is going to be cheaper.Here's an good example B&Q sell it for £3-00 for a bag containing 3 rolls, grant aided, whilst Sheffield Insulation are asking £14, 60 vat for the same stuff.
I have had two adverse comments indicating the writers are happy with current prices, well I'm not. Glass Fibre Insulation is made from broken glass and mostly discarded glass bottles, a waste product, its poured into a furnace to be melted then goes through a candy-floss machines where the molten-glass-fibre strands are pumped up with air. Its an automatic process with few staff, the blanket quilt in thrown onto a conveyor belt to be rolled flat and then bagged. Its so cheap to make its a pennies product. Yet they are charging crazy prices for it, Here's an good example B&Q sell it for £3-00 for a bag containing 3 rolls, grant aided, whilst Sheffield Insulation are asking £14, 60 vat for the same stuff. sold in another bag. This profiteering does no good and ruins the economy. People have limited incomes, if they spend £200 on insulation - then that's £200 less to spend elsewhere. If insulation was £100-00, they'd spend the other £100 saving on paint, flooring, or childrens clothes or food, thereby creating jobs. If people cannot see this then it's sad.
No it was not.Insulation costs very little to make......... Years ago it was very cheap to buy
No it was not. And You are becoming a bit of a whinger TRUSTME or should that be MUTTERS.Insulation costs very little to make......... Years ago it was very cheap to buy
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