Tamworth's older Victorian and Edwardian housing near the town centre has the same problem as much of Staffordshire — solid brick walls, no cavity, and no easy fix. Spray cork is a breathable, permanent solution that works on exactly these properties, and we're your local CORKSOL approved team.
Tamworth is one of England's oldest market towns, and a significant portion of its housing reflects that age. Victorian terraces near the town centre, solid-wall semis in Amington and Glascote, and properties near the River Tame are all susceptible to damp, cold walls and persistent condensation. Spray cork treats the root cause rather than masking the symptoms.
Properties near the River Tame and lower-lying parts of the town deal with elevated moisture levels year-round. For older solid-wall homes, this moisture works through the brickwork and creates persistent damp and condensation issues. Spray cork's breathable structure allows walls to dry out naturally while keeping heat in.
The Victorian and Edwardian terraces near Tamworth town centre and the castle area are solid-brick construction with no cavity wall. Cavity fill insulation is not an option. Spray cork is applied as a thin coating — inside or out — and delivers proper insulation without any structural alteration.
The large housing estates in Amington, Glascote and Wilnecote were built in the 1950s-70s when insulation standards were minimal. Many of these homes have inadequate wall insulation and suffer from cold bridging and high heating bills. Spray cork is a straightforward solution.
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