We're Staffordshire's local CORKSOL approved applicator. Whether it's a Victorian terrace near the town centre, a solid-wall semi in Holmcroft, or an older cottage in the surrounding villages — spray cork stops the cold, damp, and mould for good.
A large proportion of Stafford's housing was built before 1940, when cavity walls weren't standard. These solid-brick properties — common across Rowley Park, Highfields, Doxey and the town centre streets — can't use standard cavity wall insulation. Spray cork is built for exactly this type of home.
Much of Stafford's older housing has solid brick construction with no cavity to fill. Breathable spray cork is applied directly to the wall surface — inside or out — and is one of the few systems that actually works on solid-wall homes.
Properties close to the River Sow and lower-lying parts of town are particularly prone to rising damp and persistent moisture. Spray cork's breathable structure lets walls dry out naturally, rather than trapping the moisture inside.
Uninsulated solid walls are the single biggest source of heat loss in Stafford's older housing. One spray cork application cuts heat loss through external walls by up to 40% — a significant reduction in annual heating costs.
When you call us, you speak to someone who knows Stafford, knows the local housing stock, and can be at your door fast. Most jobs are surveyed and completed within days — not weeks. We cover Stafford town and every village within the county.
Not sure if we cover your area? Just ask — we travel across all of Staffordshire.
Tell us the problem. We'll come out, look at it, and give you a clear proposal.