Insulate Your Property

It is getting more and more expensive to heat your home, but an easy way to help lower monthly bills is by insulating your property. Insulation can cut your energy bill by up to 30%.

You may be able to get free or cheaper insulation by applying for a grant from the government. You might get support if your home:

  • has an energy performance certificate (EPC) of D to G 
  • is in Council Tax bands or A-E in Scotland or Wales 
  • you receive some benefits

You can be a homeowner, landlord or tenant (either renting privately or from a housing association). If you’re a tenant, speak to your landlord before you apply. You’ll need their permission before any insulation can be installed.

What Insulation Can You Get?

The RHW team fits insulation for properties in the Swansea, Pembroke, Vale of Glamorgan and Lower Powys areas. We are experienced, and professional, and dedicated to delivering the best service for each home. 

  • loft insulation
  • cavity wall insulation
  • solid wall insulation (internal or external)
  • flat or pitched roof insulation
  • solid floor insulation
  • room-in-roof insulation

Loft Insulation

Loft insulation is covered as part of the government’s grant scheme. That means you could get the latest loft insulation fitted for free!

Your property’s loft space loses up to 25% of the heat generated by your heating system. That’s a lot of money wasted and is a sign that your home is not energy efficient. Considering the price of energy, it’s really important you retain as much of your home’s heat as possible. Let our expert loft insulation installers improve things for your home by preventing the loss of heated air through your roof.

Why Loft Insulation Saves Money

Loft insulation can drastically increase the thermal efficiency of your home by reducing heat loss through your roof. When you stop losing warm air through the roof, your heating system doesn’t have to work as hard. As you use less energy every day, your bills will reduce and save you money. Take advantage of the grant scheme and claim your free loft insulation today.

Loft insulation is a heating upgrade that is available with an ECO4 grant, and it can save up to £280 a year on energy bills. Quality insulation can also reduce your household’s carbon footprint and help lower toxic emissions in the air.

External Wall Insulation

Improved external wall insulation is available under the government’s grant scheme. Professionally installed external wall insulation can save you money and keep your home warmer.

Without quality external wall insulation, your home could be losing up to 35% of its heat. Not only are you wasting valuable warmth, but also your hard-earned money. We can stop this by using our extensive knowledge and specialist skills to provide you with one of the most efficient insulation measures around.

External Wall Insulation Saves You Money with correct insulation, the heat inside a home does not escape, meaning that the heating system doesn’t work as hard. Using less energy to heat the homes of Wales is one way to save money, reduce emissions and lower our carbon footprint.Our team can assess the best insulation solutions for your property and help you with the application process. You may also need to meet certain eligibility criteria, such as having an energy inefficient property that was built before a certain date or having a low income.

Internal Wall Insulation

Professionally installed internal wall insulation can save you money by keeping valuable heat inside your home.

Retain heat by fitting rigid insulation boards inside your walls, or by adding a new stud wall filled with insulation material. Around 35% of the heat your home generates will escape through the walls, wasting money and costing you more every month.

Internal Wall Insulation Is Energy Efficient internal wall insulation is an energy-efficient solution that involves adding insulation to the interior walls of a home. This measure can improve thermal performance, reduce heat loss, and enhance the overall comfort of the indoor environment.

ideal for properties

Internal wall insulation is ideal for properties with solid walls, where external insulation is not feasible or desirable. It can also be used to upgrade the energy performance of older buildings, helping to reduce carbon emissions and lower energy bills.

Internal wall insulation offers numerous advantages in terms of energy efficiency, thermal comfort, soundproofing and moisture control. With the support of the UK government grant scheme, internal wall insulation plays a crucial role in creating more sustainable and comfortable living environments.

Room In Roof Insulation

Room in roof insulation is fitted to insulate a loft that has been converted into a room. It replaces the standard loft insulation normally seen in an unconverted space

Most of the heat lost in a property is lost through the roof, therefore room in roof insulation is essential to save energy and reduce bills. Adequate insulation can mean that you spend less money on energy while keeping you cosy in your living space.

Does ECO4 Grants Cover Room In Roof Insulation?

If you have a converted space in your attic, you can benefit from room in roof insulation with grants and funding. The government grant scheme covers room in loft insulation for those who are eligible. It can be a very cheap solution to lower your energy bills.

If you’ve got a converted loft space, we strongly recommend you have room in roof insulation to prevent up to 25% of your heat escaping. That means your heating will work more effectively, and your monthly bills will reduce.

Cavity Wall Insulation

By filling the air space between the exterior and interior walls it is possible to prevent the transfer of heat, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. 

In most instances, cavity wall insulation helps to save you money on your energy bills. It’s not right for every property, so we conduct a home survey to make sure your home will benefit from these insulation measures.

Is Your Home Suitable For Cavity Wall Insulation?

There are various types of cavity wall insulation available, ranging from wool to foam. The type of cavity wall insulation required will depend on your home and the space available. Our team will assess the space and advise you on the best option.

If your home was built after the 1930’s it is likely to have cavity walls. The good news is it’s easy to tell based on the pattern of your bricks. If your bricks have an alternate pattern of long and short bricks your wall is likely solid and therefore not suitable for cavity wall insulation. However, if it has an even brick pattern it is likely to have a cavity.