Spray Foam Insulation Misuse
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Great British Insulation SchemeBBC
•'Spray foam insulation ruined our house sale'
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Robbie Anderson said he felt 'betrayed' after his house sale fell through.
He had spray foam insulation fitted under the previous government's Green Homes Grant scheme.
Some of the UK 's biggest mortgage firms are reluctant to deal with homes with spray foam.
Estimates suggest as many as 250,000 homes in the UK have this type of insulation.
Experts say spray foam is an effective insulator if fitted properly.
Spray foam insulation is still available under the Great British Insulation Scheme .
Government says it will "rely on the views of valuers and surveyors on this issue" Liberal Democrat MP Tom Gordon has written to Energy Secretary Ed Miliband calling for "decisive action" Homeowners' Alliance advises installing spray foam until issues with lenders are resolved.
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