SOLID-WALL INSULATION

Warmer rooms, lower bills — insulation that works from the outside in.

If your home was built before the 1920s it probably has solid walls, and up to a third of its heat escapes straight through them. External wall insulation wraps your home in an insulating layer and a fresh weatherproof finish — no internal disruption, no lost floor space. We’re a PAS 2030 and TrustMark-registered installer.

MCS Cert No. 270527

PAS 2030 & 2035 standard

TrustMark registered

Bright Nest Energy installer applying external wall insulation render
Up to a third

of your home’s heat is lost through uninsulated solid walls

MCS Cert No. 270527
Certified, regulated & trusted
MCS
Cert. 270527
TrustMark
Government endorsed
PAS 2030
Installation standard
PAS 2035
Retrofit standard
Gas Safe
Engineers registered
THE BASICS

What is external wall insulation?

External wall insulation (EWI) is an insulating board fixed to the outside of your walls, then covered with a tough, breathable render or cladding. It’s the standard solution for solid-wall homes — properties with no cavity to fill — and it’s fitted entirely from outside, so your rooms stay exactly as they are while the work happens. Done properly to PAS 2030, it cuts heat loss, stops draughts and damp, and gives your home a clean new exterior in one job.

WHAT YOU GET

Comfort, lower bills, a better-looking home.

Up to a third less heat loss

Solid walls leak more heat than any other part of an uninsulated home. EWI tackles the biggest single source.

No internal disruption

Fitted from outside. No ripping out skirting, no lost room space, no redecorating inside.

A warmer, drier home

Fewer cold spots and less surface condensation, so rooms feel comfortable sooner and stay that way.

A fresh exterior

A clean, modern render finish that weatherproofs and lifts the look of the whole property.

A stronger EPC

Solid-wall insulation is one of the highest-impact measures for moving your energy rating up.

Government funding

You could qualify for free or funded upgrades.

The Warm Homes: Local Grant, Boiler Upgrade Scheme and ECO4 can cover some — or all — of the cost of your home energy improvements. We handle every step of the funding application on your behalf.

Warm Homes: Local Grant
Boiler Upgrade Scheme
ECO4
Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund
£12M+

£12M+ in government funding we’ve helped secure for our customers to date.

FUNDING AVAILABLE

You could pay little or nothing for it.

External wall insulation is covered by the Warm Homes: Local Grant and ECO4 for eligible households. We check your eligibility free and handle the whole application.

HOW IT WORKS

From survey to finished render.

01

Free survey & design

We assess wall construction, check for damp and detailing, and design the system to PAS 2035.

02

Funding sorted

If you’re eligible, we handle the grant application end-to-end.

03

Installation

Boards fixed, reinforced, and finished with weatherproof render — clean, scaffolded, tidy.

04

Sign-off & lodgement

TrustMark-lodged with full documentation and guarantees.

DONE PROPERLY

Installed to standard, guaranteed.

Bad external wall insulation causes more problems than it solves — that’s why it’s tightly regulated. Every install we do is designed and fitted to PAS 2030 and PAS 2035, lodged with TrustMark, and backed by a system guarantee. You get the paperwork, the warranty, and a home that performs the way it should.

REAL CUSTOMERS

Trusted by homeowners.

“Our Victorian semi was always cold and the bills were brutal. The external insulation made an immediate difference — the front rooms hold their heat now and the new render looks fantastic. The team handled the grant paperwork too, which took all the stress out of it.”

Solar PV
Battery storage
MCS certified
Self-funded

Homeowner, solid-wall retrofit — Nottinghamshire

FAQ

Common questions, straight answers.

Yes — for the better. EWI is finished in a render or cladding of your choice, giving a clean, uniform exterior. We agree the finish with you before we start.

Usually not for a standard home, but it can apply to listed buildings or conservation areas. We check this as part of the survey.

Most homes are a few days to around two weeks depending on size and finish — we give you a clear timeline up front.

Done correctly, the opposite — a properly designed, breathable system reduces condensation. Poor design causes damp, which is why we install strictly to PAS 2035.

Possibly fully. Eligibility depends on your household and property — we check it free before you commit to anything.

Ready when you are

Ready to reduce your energy bills?

Get a free, no-obligation property assessment. We’ll tell you exactly which upgrades suit your home — and which grants you qualify for.

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