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Cavity Wall Insulation in Calderdale

Calderdale has fewer cavity-wall properties than other parts of West Yorkshire — most older housing is solid stone construction. However, some post-war and newer properties in Brighouse, Elland, and the lower valley do have cavity walls that can benefit from insulation.

Cavity Wall Insulation Considerations for Calderdale Properties

  • Post-war housing in Brighouse and Elland may have unfilled cavities
  • Properties in lower valley locations are more likely to be brick-built with cavity walls
  • High exposure to driving rain in Calderdale means a thorough suitability assessment is essential before cavity fill
  • If your Calderdale home has cavity walls, it is one of the cheaper, quicker insulation measures available

Local Tip

In Calderdale's wetter climate, suitability assessment before cavity wall insulation is especially important. Not all cavity wall properties in exposed locations are suitable for filling — your installer should assess driving rain exposure carefully.

About Cavity Wall Insulation

If your home was built between the 1920s and 1990s, it likely has cavity walls: two layers of brick with a gap between them. Filling this cavity with insulation material can significantly reduce heat loss. Around a third of heat lost in an uninsulated home escapes through the walls, making this one of the most impactful upgrades for properties across Leeds and West Yorkshire. The cavity wall insulation cost is typically low relative to the savings, and many households can get free cavity wall insulation through government-backed schemes like ECO4.

Key Benefits

  • Reduce heat loss through walls by up to 35%
  • Typically installed in 2-3 hours
  • No disruption inside the home
  • Can save over £300 per year on heating
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Housing in Calderdale

Typical Housing

Yorkshire stone terraces, weavers' cottages, hillside housing, mill conversions

Common Wall Types

  • Solid stone walls (dominant throughout)
  • Thick stone walls (often 500mm+)
  • Very few cavity-wall properties

Typical EPC Band

Most older properties in Calderdale are rated EPC E

Key Neighbourhoods

Halifax town centre, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Sowerby Bridge, Brighouse, Elland, Ripponden

Cavity Wall Insulation Providers in Calderdale

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Funding Available for Cavity Wall Insulation

You may be able to get financial help with cavity wall insulation through these government schemes.

ECO4 (Energy Company Obligation)

ECO4 is a government scheme that obliges large energy suppliers to fund energy efficiency improvements in homes across Great Britain. It focuses on low-income and fuel-poor households, providing free or heavily subsidised insulation and heating upgrades. The scheme has been extended to 31 December 2026, but funding allocation is running low, so homeowners should apply promptly to avoid missing out.

Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS)

The Great British Insulation Scheme helped homeowners and landlords install insulation measures to reduce energy bills. Applications closed on 31 January 2026, and all installations must be completed by 31 March 2026. GBIS is being replaced by the Warm Homes Plan (Warm Homes: Local Grant); see below for details on the successor scheme.

Warm Homes Plan (Warm Homes: Local Grant)

The Warm Homes Plan is the government's flagship £15 billion programme announced in January 2026 to upgrade the energy efficiency of the UK's housing stock. The Warm Homes: Local Grant replaces GBIS and will be delivered through local authorities. The application portal is expected to reopen in spring 2026, with a target of upgrading 5 million homes by 2030.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have cavity walls?

Most homes built between the 1920s and 1990s have cavity walls. You can check by measuring the wall thickness at a window or door; cavity walls are usually more than 260mm thick. A qualified assessor can confirm this for you.

Is cavity wall insulation suitable for all homes?

Not all homes are suitable. Properties with damaged brickwork, exposure to heavy driving rain, or certain construction types may not be appropriate. A proper survey will determine suitability.

Can cavity wall insulation cause damp?

When properly installed in a suitable property, cavity wall insulation should not cause damp. Problems can arise from poor installation or unsuitable properties, which is why a thorough pre-installation survey is essential.

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