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Do you live in a hard to heat Victorian house or flat in the Dulwich area? Solid brick walls that you think can?t be insulated? A local business based in East Dulwich are able to install a revolutionary thin internal wall insulation system that is perfect for solid brick homes. We then redecorate the room for you. We are a government ?Trust Marked? business so you can obtain a Green Voucher that will pay two thirds of the cost up to ?5,000, or if you are on certain benefits all of the work up to ?10,000. These vouchers can be used until March 2022. All our local staff have years of high quality renovation and decoration experience. Check our website at www.greenhomes-insulation.co.uk for more details.


Our registered company address is Kelmore Grove, SE22 9BH.

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