Home energy surveyors serving Hawick, Scottish Borders. Prices from £8,000 – £22,000. Call 0800 193 1505.
Professional External Wall Insulation in Hawick
External wall insulation jobs in Hawick (postcode TD9) are a regular part of our diary. With textile town with Victorian architecture and riverside properties, surveys here typically focus on access routes, specification details and practical clearances rather than headline product choices. We also serve Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kelso. External wall insulation (EWI) for solid-walled Scottish properties. Ideal for pre-1920 tenements, stone-built homes and hard-to-treat walls that can't have cavity wall insulation. Dramatically reduces heat loss and can transform the appearance of your property.
Why Choose Heatscape for External Wall Insulation in Hawick?
Ideal for solid-walled tenements
Reduces heat loss by up to 45%
Transforms property appearance
EWI grant support available
Hawick customers come to Heatscape because we quote what we'll actually charge. External Wall Insulation pricing here starts at £8,000 – £22,000, includes relevant compliance paperwork and warranty registration, and is honoured even if your textile town with Victorian architecture and riverside properties throws up a non-standard access or installation detail. We cover Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kelso the same week.
What's different about external wall insulation in Hawick
Local route knowledge for TD9 — we already work weekly across Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kelso.
Property type considered: textile town with Victorian architecture and riverside properties.
Parking, scaffold and stair-access logistics for Hawick factored into the quote up front.
Moisture, ventilation and grant-compliance checks are completed before insulation is specified.
Aftercare visits routed back through Hawick, not subcontracted.
Hawick survey focus
For external wall insulation in Hawick, the survey focuses on wall construction, moisture risk, ventilation, loft access, floor voids and whether insulation could bridge damp or block required airflow. That matters because Hawick properties are commonly textile town with Victorian architecture and riverside properties, so a generic quote can miss access, ventilation or specification details that affect both comfort and final price.
Wall or floor construction assessed for TD9 homes.
Damp and condensation risk assessed for TD9 homes.
Ventilation paths assessed for TD9 homes.
Grant eligibility and specification depth assessed for TD9 homes.
How the work is planned in Hawick
We inspect the fabric first, then specify the insulation depth and fixing method. Installation is sequenced to avoid trapping moisture, and the final handover explains ventilation, aftercare and expected comfort improvements. We also factor in nearby coverage across Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kelso, so follow-up visits and warranty checks are practical rather than subcontracted at distance.
Fixed Price, No Hidden Extras before materials are ordered.
£8,000 – £22,000 typical range explained against your property, not just the service category.
2–4 weeks usual timeframe confirmed after survey and access checks.
External Wall Insulation in Hawick — FAQs
Is external wall insulation suitable for my Hawick tenement?
EWI is often the best option for solid-walled textile town with properties in Hawick that can't have cavity wall insulation. However, properties in conservation areas may need planning permission. We handle all planning enquiries and offer heritage-sympathetic finishes.
How much does external wall insulation cost in Hawick?
EWI for a textile town with property in Hawick typically costs £8,000–£22,000. Scottish Government grants through Home Energy Scotland and the ECO4 scheme can significantly reduce this cost. We help you access all available funding.
Will external wall insulation change how my property looks?
EWI adds a rendered finish to your external walls. We offer a range of finishes including smooth render, textured render, and brick-effect cladding. For textile town with properties in Hawick, we can match the render to complement neighbouring buildings.