The Green Homes Grant Fallout: Issues with Spray Foam Installation and Government's Hands-off Approach

Government Disowns Responsibility as Spray Foam Installation Issues Mount

A man is spraying insulation on a wooden wall.

In a troubling development, it appears that the Green Homes Grant scheme has left many UK homeowners grappling with unforeseen challenges, particularly concerning spray foam insulation. Despite initial promises of energy efficiency, a significant number of households are now facing costly repercussions, with the government distancing itself from any responsibility.


A claims management entity has shed light on the situation. They are currently assisting numerous homeowners navigating through the fallout of improperly installed spray foam. Instances of decay and dampness in timber-framed roofs, attributed to substandard insulation, have emerged, prompting mortgage lenders to exercise caution in approving loans.


The revelation that the government is evading accountability has elicited disappointment from experts. Documents from the House of Commons Library confirm the government's hands-off approach, leaving crucial decisions in the hands of lenders and installers. This lack of intervention has exacerbated issues, leading to delays and lost property sales.


Experts stress the importance of early detection as a means of mitigation. Identifying problems such as inadequate spray foam installation during property valuation offers homeowners the opportunity to address them promptly and seek compensation for associated costs, including removal and damages.


Dispelling misconceptions, experts assert that claims of government support and guideline issuance are misleading. Despite an increase in workload, these entities remain committed to assisting affected homeowners in rectifying their properties and recovering costs.


Of particular concern are vulnerable demographics, such as those over 70 years old, who find themselves targeted with additional services post-spray foam installation.


In summary, while the Green Homes Grant initiative held promise for enhancing energy efficiency, the aftermath of poorly executed spray foam installations serves as a stark reminder of the importance of due diligence. With the government stepping back from the situation, homeowners must remain vigilant and seek assistance at the first sign of trouble to mitigate potential long-term consequences.

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