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Coastal Prime

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Coastal Prime Ltd provides expert home insulation services across the UK, helping homeowners enhance energy efficiency and...
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Firstly we are a team of Surveyors not Salesmen. We work with the best manufacturers and installers to offer our customers...

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We specialize in spray foam loft insulation which is the most energy efficient way of insulating your roof. We are the che...

Recent Insulation Installer Enquiries

05 Apr

Insulation | External Wall

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Jennifer B

Start Date: Immediate

External wall insulation

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29 Nov

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Matt H

Start Date: Immediate

Loft insulation installation. 4 bed detached. Some loft insulation already that might need replacing.

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11 May

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Carolyn D

Start Date: Immediate

customer in ilkley areas is looking to do a couple of projects at the moment, and would like quotes for cavity wall insulation.confirmed interest via sms and email at 11/05/2021 12:16.please call to a...

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30 Dec

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Kieran B

Start Date: Immediate

Add new layer of loft insulation (on area of approximately 35-40m/sq) and remove debris from loftspace. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many bedrooms do yo...

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11 Feb

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Peter W

Start Date: Immediate

loft insulation required in large 5 apartment Victorian property. Visit and quote required on 11th and 12th Feb. Please ring mobile - Approx Date: 12/02/2016 - Type of Property: House - Purpose of Req...

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23 Jan

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Lawrence B

Start Date: Immediate

We have a large loft space of approximately 100 square meteres. It is currently insulated to 100mm depth. It needs to be insulated up to 250mm deep. with a central section of 30 square metres overboar...

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23 Apr

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Iain T

Start Date: Immediate

We have purchased an existing property, and are intending on adding a double storey extension to one face, and a single storey extension to the other. The query is regarding the existing property, the...

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22 Jan

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Ilkley - LS29

Enquiry from: Veronica D

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached How many bedrooms do you have: 5+ Do you currently have loft insulation: No Age of Property: Pre 1900 Time scale: Le...

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22 Jan

Insulation | External Wall

Halifax - HX2

Enquiry from: Claire C

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Looking for Insulation to my Mums' conservatory roof

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05 Aug

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Leeds - LS11

Enquiry from: Ishver P

Start Date: Immediate

Cavity wall and solar panel

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12 May

Building work | Sound Proofing

Leeds - LS27

Enquiry from: Philip R

Start Date: Less than one month

bedroom wall and maybe living room wall soundproofing are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many rooms are you looking to have sounds proofed: 2 rooms what...

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14 Mar

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Bradford - BD6

Enquiry from: Amanda C

Start Date: Immediate

removal and reinstall of loft insulation. plus sanitisation treatment due to vermin. are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: semi detached how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 do yo...

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07 Mar

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Leeds - LS11

Enquiry from: Steven J

Start Date: Immediate

Blown loft insulation putting in a sloped ceiling in a room in roof - 70mm void

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16 Feb

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Bradford - BD12

Enquiry from: Sami F

Start Date: Immediate

Loft/Ceiling Insulation Wall insulation

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25 Nov

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Halifax - HX2

Enquiry from: Andrea U

Start Date: Immediate

Loft insulation and boarding

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21 Feb

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Bradford - BD7

Enquiry from: Garry D

Start Date: Immediate

removal and replacement of pest soiled fibre glass type insulation and sealing of any way in for pests are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many bedrooms ...

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23 Nov

Insulation | External Wall

Leeds - LS27

Enquiry from: Andrew W

Start Date: Immediate

Loft space insulating, currently no insulation

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14 Sep

Insulation | External Wall

Bradford - BD6

Enquiry from: Saj A

Start Date: Immediate

Tapered insulation boards for warm roof to create slope approx 70sqm

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07 Jul

Insulation | Cavity Wall

Bradford - BD12

Enquiry from: Botond B

Start Date: Immediate

i would like cavity wall insulation, can i get a quote for a semi-detached house? are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 pr...

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07 May

Insulation | Loft / Roof

Leeds - LS27

Enquiry from: Natasha C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

roof requires felting and slate replacement at some point are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace property age: 1900-1930 how many bedrooms: 1-2 rooms roof height: 2nd...

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How much do Insulation Installer services cost?

How much do Insulation Installers in Ilkley cost?
Prices for Insulation Installers around Ilkley can vary depending upon the kind of job that you need to have actually performed in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Insulation Installers in Ilkley charge?". It's always good to have an idea of how much a Insulation Installer will likely charge for their services. Prices are going to vary based upon the materials as well as the tradesperson selected. The table reveals the kinds of work that Insulation Installers generally do and the standard price variety of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so costs do vary by project.

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The average price
of an Insulation Installer in Ilkley is:

£4,300

Insulation Installer job Insulation Installer cost in 2026
Loft insulation in Ilkley £450-£690
Cavity wall insulation in Ilkley £400-£820
Roof insulation in Ilkley £7,500-£11,500
Soundproofing in Ilkley £900-£1,380
External wall insulation in Ilkley £6,000-£15,000

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Insulation Installer FAQs

is cavity wall insulation a good idea?

Cavity wall insulation is basically the process of installing an insulating material between the two layers of brick making up a cavity wall, either as a retrofit measure or at the time of building. Obviously this is not a choice if you have solid wall, but for those who do possess a cavity wall, it represents an opportunity you may not want to let slide as it is a worthwhile and affordable wall insulation option. Clearly, cavity wall insulation will make your home or property feel warmer, but it also does come with a range of other benefits which is why we’d recommend installing it. In this post, we’re going to look at a number of reasons why having a cavity wall insulation done is a good idea.

  • It’s one of the cheapest energy saving measures that’s available. Not only is cavity wall insulation really effective, but it can also deliver great saving. In other words, it possesses a bigger payback compared to other options. When compared to other types of insulation, you can’t install cavity walls insulation by yourself, however it’s not so expensive to have it installed. The cost of the insulation will be determined by a number of factors such as your location, the company hired and more.
  • It reduces your energy bills. Cavity wall insulation can save you about £100 to £200 on a yearly basis on heating bills. In other words, this is usually able to pay for itself in as little as two years.
  • It reduces your carbon carbon footprint. If your home is heated with gas or electricity like several other homes, producing that energy involves burning fossil fuels which is known to be hazardous for the environment. If the heat generated is now allowed to escape through the walls, that means you’d have to use more to keep up your required temperature. Installation of cavity wall insulation in homes will enable a more efficient usage of the energy which will ultimately cut UK’s carbon usage.
how does cavity wall insulation work?

In recent times, more and more home and property owners are starting to come to terms with the large returns and little investment in cavity wall insulation provides. For a relatively little amount you can achieve a lot, from an increase in your home’s energy efficiency and reduction in heating bills to a huge boost in your property’s resale value and lots more. This makes you wonder how an ordinary insulation can help you achieve so much, right? Well, you’re definitely not alone! Several other potential investors are also eager to know exactly how the cavity wall insulation works to deliver all these juicy benefits. In this post, we’re going to go provide you with a detailed insight on how cavity wall insulation works. Let’s take a look!

 

Typically, cavity wall insulation works as acting as a shield which prevents the escape of heat from your home. It features a reflective surface which serves as a barrier to reflect heat from one side of the panel, effectively minimizing the amount of heat conduction that escapes through. This protection of your home from heat penetration comes with a couple of benefits with the obvious one being an incredible thermal efficiency. An insulated home or property is able to maintain a much more balanced temperature throughout the year – staying a lot cooler during the summer months and retain the heat generated during the winter months. However, a less talked about benefit is the fact that when an insulation is done during the construction of a house, the whole development phase can be completed a lot quicker. This is mainly because insulation offers total protection against weather conditions which enables internal trades to continue without the need to wait for brickwork or cladding to be completed.

Does cavity wall insulation lead to damp problems?

Insulating a cavity wall should not affect the damp proofing of the wall. All insulation approved for use in cavity walls has been tested to ensure that it does not allow damp to pass through the wall. Some walls which receive a lot of wind driven rain are unsuitable for cavity wall insulation.

how to insulate a loft?

Do you know about 25 percent of heat that escapes from an uninsulated house are lost through the roof? Fortunately, roof insulation is something that can done by all DIYers irrespective of their experience levels. However, if you happen to lack the confidence necessary to pull off this, then it’s strongly recommended that you hire the services of a professional who can guarantee the best results and also save you time and money that could arise from potential cost mistakes. Let’s take a look!

  • Clear out all clutter. This involves taking out all the rubbish and clutter from the loft. In order to work effectively, you’ll need a totally clear and empty loft space.
  • Ensure that there’s sufficient insulation. The importance of a good ventilation cannot be overstated. Poor ventilation will result in forming of condensation and this condensation can make the roof timbers rot and compromise the structural integrity of the entire roof. If there are no roof windows which is the easiest way to provide a loft ventilation, the next best option would be to follow the loft floor along to the point where the roof comes down to meet it. There should be a gap at this point, also referred to as the eaves, between the outside wall and the underside of the roof.
  • Measure your loft area. Take a measurement of the loft space in order to calculate the amount of insulation as well as the type you need. If you’re not sure, always get more that it’s required as skimming on the amount you use will only back fire in form of increased energy costs
  • Check for water pipes.

 

To get started, simply make sure all cracks and gaps in the ceiling are filled using a standard filler or decorator caulk. Once done, clean the gaps in the joists and even to the point of hovering all the dust up. Finally,check for the hazards that can cause you problems before laying the loft insulation.

How do I know if I have cavity wall insulation?

With cavity walls being very similar to other type of brick works, it can be quite confusing to figure out the type of wall your property possesses. If your house was constructed after the 1920s, then its highly likely the you have cavity walls, while older houses (houses before the 1920s) are likely to have solid walls. What’s more? If you happen to own a home that was built in the last decade, then it’s very possible that it was built with insulation installed during construction.

An effective way to determine whether or not your property is built with cavity wall is to examine the brickwork on your home’s exterior. The bricks will typically possess a regular pattern if it features cavity walls. In the event whereby the brick work is covered by render, you can also figure it out by taking a measurement of the wall’s width. If the brick wall is beyond 3000mm in thickness ( from the exterior wall to the interior wall), then it probably features a cavity. Meanwhile, a wall that’s narrower is very likely to be solid. Stone walls, on the other hand, may actually be thicker but are most times solid.

In a situation whereby your house is built using steel frame or timber frame, or made using pre-fabricated concrete, there are varying rules that applies when it comes to insulation and should be examined by an expert before any insulation is installed. More often than not, most contractors will have installed special air vents, which can also be a good indicator that a cavity wall insulation has been done.

How to fit external insulation?

With the title of this blog, do not be deceived into thinking the purpose is to encourage you to install an external insulation by yourself. Even as a competent DIYer, it’s not advisable to buy a couple of materials and start slapping it into the wall hoping for the best outcome. External insulation is by no means a DIY job and without the proper training and experience, it can easily turn out disastrous resulting in loss of time, effort and money in such a valuable project. This blog, however, will give you a great insight on how the installation process works and help maximize knowledge ensuring you do not spend more than necessary.

External Insulation Installation

lRender Test

• This is done to ensure the existing render is good enough for insulation support.

• If positive, the insulation can be applied directly onto it.

• If negative, ensure removal of the old render before fitting the insulation.

lPipework Adjustment & Removal

• Remove all pipework prior to insulation fitting

• Install temporary downpipes to ensure water is not wasted and everything continue to function normally during the insulation fitting process.

lWindow Protection

• Protect the window with a protective layer or film.

lStarter Track Fitting

• Determine level you want the insulation to start (height).

• Fit the aluminium start track or carrier tray at the identified level.

lInsulation Boards Fitting

• Apply a layer of adhesive to the board and glue them to the wall in a staggered pattern.

• Cut to fit round all obstructions and windows.

• File off the edge of the board where necessary using a rasp upon successful fitting of the boards

lMechanical Fixing Inclusion

• Hammer around 10 fixings per square metre into the board.

• This is to secure the insulation boards.

lBeading Fitting

• Add corner beads and stop beads to ensure the insulation is secure and to prevent it from making contact with other materials.

lReinforcing Mesh & Render Addition

• Apply two layers of strengthening properties and between the two layers of render, include a fibre glass mesh.

lPrimer Application

• Paint on the primer

lFinal Render Application

• Choose your most preferred texture and colour as this will be the last coating of the installation process.

lPipework Re-installation

• Re-install all detached pipework at the start of the installation process.

how much loft insulation do I need?

Over the years, more and more home and property owners are beginning to realize the huge benefits that can be derived from loft insulation being a worthwhile investment. It’s quite worrisome the way in which energy bills have soared over the past 10 years and loft insulation is a considerable affordable energy efficiency measure that can go a long way to help increase your home’s energy savings.

 

As far back as the 1980’s, the standard when it comes to insulation thickness was 25 mm to 50 mm which was, at the time, considered to be sufficient. However, building regulations have changed the norm that now states that a new build needs to possess 270 mm of insulation in the loft in order to achieve the required u-value of less than 0.16/m2k based on the standard rock wool or sheep wool insulation.

 

Generally with loft insulation, there’s a law of depreciating returns which implies that the first couple of insulation centimetres will save you many times the cost of the installation, however an extra layer or centimetre is going to add less value to the point where it’ll no longer be wise or worthwhile to add any further centimetre. Therefore, with cheaper energy prices 30 years back, that additional couple of centimetres was not just worthwhile, but with the recent alarming rises in costs of fuel, that additional £10 savings per year has all of sudden changed to £30 which makes it become a lot more attractive.

 

If you already have 270 mm of loft insulation, regardless of the material you’re looking to add you’re most likely not going to benefit from a top up. The cost of the materials and installation will definitely be too high for the couple of pounds it’ll save you per year.

how does loft insulation work?

A lot of an uninsulated property’s heat is lost through the roof and that’s even more alarming, when you realize this figure is up to a quarter of the total heat of the house. Hence, the tremendous importance of preventing this heat loss through loft insulation which will go a long way to help you against spending unnecessary thousands of pounds on heating bill as well as energy loss.

 

Loft insulation is an effective method to achieve the desired result, however the question is, how exactly does it work? Well, it’s time to find out!

 

Using either a fireplace or central heating to heat up your home, a large quantity of that heat would be lost through the roof of your home. Generally, heat rises and when it does, there’s simply no way to prevent it - it’s just science. Escaping by both the conduction and convection methods via your roof, the heat escaping through your ceiling, into the loft space and out into the open air outside can only be significantly reduced by laying loft insulation.

 

Generally, the added layer of insulation works by trapping the heat inside the room below the loft so as to enable the air within your house to stay warmer for longer. What’s more? The layer of insulation also keeps cold air from the outside from entering your home. As a result, you don’t have to heat your home as much in order to achieve the same temperature for each individual room. Over time, just by doing this you can potentially save hundreds pounds. Getting it installed in your home may actually seem a bit expensive at first, but it’s something that’ll eventually pay off.

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