We've just had someone round to quote for CWI for our 3-storey townhouse. The basic quote was £1,900, but due to a very narrow side alley scaffolding
would be necessary to access everything other than the ground floor. This would add £1,000-1,500 to the price.
Our main priorities are 4 rooms:
- Master bedroom on the top floor: The surveyor said that the main external wall of this room wasn't a cavity wall, so only the shorter external wall could be insulated
- Kitchen on the 1st floor: This is fully fitted, so the fitted furniture provides a degree of insulation. It has a large window and a semi-glazed door - we are planning to buy thermal blinds to mitigate heat loss from these
- Study on ground floor
- Lounge on ground floor: this is a single-storey extension, with 3 exterior walls.
Since the largest exterior wall of the bedroom can't be fully insulated anyway, and the kitchen has fitted furniture providing some insulation, it would seem sensible to focus on the two ground floor rooms - particularly as this is where we spend the vast majority of our time.
My question is: would it be feasible or sensible to insulate the ground floor only - hence massively reducing the cost and targeting the spending at the most important areas?
would be necessary to access everything other than the ground floor. This would add £1,000-1,500 to the price.
Our main priorities are 4 rooms:
- Master bedroom on the top floor: The surveyor said that the main external wall of this room wasn't a cavity wall, so only the shorter external wall could be insulated
- Kitchen on the 1st floor: This is fully fitted, so the fitted furniture provides a degree of insulation. It has a large window and a semi-glazed door - we are planning to buy thermal blinds to mitigate heat loss from these
- Study on ground floor
- Lounge on ground floor: this is a single-storey extension, with 3 exterior walls.
Since the largest exterior wall of the bedroom can't be fully insulated anyway, and the kitchen has fitted furniture providing some insulation, it would seem sensible to focus on the two ground floor rooms - particularly as this is where we spend the vast majority of our time.
My question is: would it be feasible or sensible to insulate the ground floor only - hence massively reducing the cost and targeting the spending at the most important areas?