Insulated garage!!!

One of my neighbours has just had their house cavity wall insulated.

The numpties who did it drilled into the single brick garage wall and guess what:-

Pumped the insulation into the garage, lots of it. It will take them ages to remove the stuff!!!

Reply to
chudford
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I want to see a picture of that!

Reply to
Jon Fairbairn

The ones that did my house filled the electricity cupboard - 'tis the only single brick section, as it's built into the cavity. Fortunately it was a blown fibre and not a foam!

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Reply to
Steve Walker

I have this mental picture of the family car embedded in a large block of foam ;-)

Reply to
John Rumm

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember chudford saying something like:

Utterly amazing, some people. Just when you thought there was nothing new in the world, the stupid prove you wrong.

Reply to
Grimly Curmudgeon

Noooooooo... I had a very small amount on our toilet seat. (didn't have any window sills fitted over the cavity) and once the resin residue sets it's very very difficult to remove.

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www.GymRatZ.co.uk

Not quite like this, but close!

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Reply to
Peter Twydell

We want photos too!

They should see if they can sell their "eco insualtion nightmare" sotry to the sun. get some cash for it :)

Reply to
mogga

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Fortunately it was the glass fibre stuff.

Sorry I don't have any photos.

Reply to
chudford

Was the car in or out at the time?

Reply to
Roger Mills

Yep the car got covered too.

Reply to
chudford

Sun probably pays better, but isn't that more of a Daily Wail story?

Reply to
Andy Dingley

Not unless there's an immigrant or a pricess locked in the garage as a result of the insulation...

Reply to
mogga

It takes about an hour to completely remove insulation from a garage, and about three times that to remove it from a kitchen. I know this from experience.

Reply to
Phil L

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