If you have suffered with a poorly insulated home you may be considering making a Cavity Wall Compensation Claim.
Millions of homes in the UK have been fitted with cavity wall insulation over the last two decades since the subsidised scheme was first introduced in the 1990s.
As common sense dictates, cavity wall insulation can make homes more energy efficient by shielding the house and keeping the heat inside. However, if the cavity walls are not installed correctly, or have been installed in unsuitable properties, a number of problems may arise.
The first and most obvious sign of a problem is almost always internal dampness. This can take a number of years to surface, so you may be unaware of any issues for a long period of time. Damp in any property can lead to physical damage including issues with electrics or wiring.
Damp can also cause health issues for residents such as respiratory symptoms, infections and asthma. It's at this point that you may be considering a cavity wall compensation claim.
If you have had cavity wall insulation installed in your property, you may be able to detect some early signs of issues. This could include mould, condensation, damp or damaged brickwork. If there is no noticeable increase in the temperature of the house, it could be that the house is not retaining heat in the way that it should.
It is the builders responsibility to correct any faults and cover the costs of any redecoration, damage to furniture or treatment for health problems contracted as result. If the company cannot provide a remedy to your problem or does not respond you should consider legal action as a precursor to a cavity wall compensation claim.
We have experience acting on behalf of residents who have problems arising from incorrect installation of cavity wall insulation. We can provide expert legal advice and help you throughout the process of your claim.
To discuss your specific situation with a Cavity Wall compensation solicitor please call our team on 0114 220 1795
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