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loft insulation - I need advice


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We want to insulate a small attic space so the baby's room below warms up a bit. I have a vague recollection that you might be able to get a small grant to help with that kind of thing? Is that right or am I imagining it? I remember someone coming to our door with a clipboard a few months back - something to do with the local authority and loft insulation.


Does anyone know?


Also, can anyone recommend someone to do it? Is it something any builder worth their salt can do or do you need a specialist company?


Thanks all

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  • 2 months later...

Hi Natascha,


Yes they came and surveyed early December but then never got in touch again. When I called them recently they told me the offer for free insulation had ended at the end of December & that they had run out of slots for the month, hence they never contacted me.


I wasn't very impressed with them in terms of customer service on the phone or in person, unfortunately!


I'm currently looking into other options, such as B&Q who can come & do a free survey, though I suspect the insulation & install will be paid for (unless we decide to do it ourselves).


Hope that's useful. Any further Qs, don't hesitate.


Suzie

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