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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dave[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by John[/i] This is my problem, I can see how it could happen but there's nothing conclusive. Could it be the ones that report issues, a defect already existed but the insulation has just accelerated the damage? [/quote] Almost certainly yes. You could have a problem but not even know it. For example you have water getting into the cavity but the cavity is doing its job and keeping it away from the internal skin. How much of a saving are they claiming? It's worth noting that the air in the cavity is doing a job insulating the house anyway and the vast bulk of heat is lost through the roof, windows and doors. There are probably much bigger savings to be made in those areas, albeit for a much bigger outlay. What's the basic fabric/age of your house? [/quote]
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