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So why is it a problem for mortgage lenders? By sealing the roof space with this material, air circulation can be restricted to the roof and timbers. This can lead to condensation, which in turn can eventually lead to the rotting of the wooden roof supports.
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Spray foam insulation Posted on November 11th, 2020 , written by Andy Wilson Spray foam insulation has been around for over 30 years, but it is becoming more popular as a means of insulating attic and roof spaces. However, this can significantly affect your chances of getting a conventional mortgage or equity release lifetime mortgage.
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You should use a high quality, water-resistant sealant for the windows. You can choose between silicone, mastic or putty. Also, you can choose to...
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Learn More »Naturally, these are major concerns to lenders who might be looking to arrange a mortgage on the property for 25 years or more. Removing the foam material is likely to be more expensive than having it installed in the first place, as the sprayed material penetrates all of the crevices and gaps behind timbers, making them difficult to access and remove. Even having done this, not all lenders will then be happy to accept the property for a mortgage. This is because the damage may already have been done. Some modern forms of Icynene foam may arguably not cause any damage – but it makes little difference to the mortgage situation until lenders and surveyors start to accept any presented evidence that it is indeed safe to use. This may be some time away yet.
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There are very few conventional mortgage lenders who may accept the open cell foam for mortgage purposes, and these tend to be smaller building societies, or specialist lenders who can charge higher interest rates. However, at Andy Wilson Financial Services we have taken the decision not to undertake any further mortgage cases where spray foam is involved. This is due to the potential for spending many hours of unpaid research trying to secure loan facilities, only to see the outcome being an inability to obtain the necessary finance. For many clients who have contacted us for help, the only solution has been to get the foam professionally removed. This involves a very laborious process to cut the foam away from the roof and timbers where possible and then reapply to the lender. Even then, lenders may decline a new loan as the exposed timbers may now reveal damage by way of wet rot and possible beetle infestation. In come cases, the foam has been sprayed straight on to slates or tiles. The sticky foam cannot be removed, and so a whole new roof covering may be required at substantial cost.
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Silicone foam/sponge are great thermal insulators for a few reasons: They are blown materials, so the cells hold off transfer of heat well. They...
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