'I think it should be banned. I'm shocked that it's allowed to exist. It's disgraceful,' Daryl said
they “live in fear of losing” their houses after major lenders refused mortgages on properties with the insulation fitted.
Darryl and Selina told The i Paper that purchasing their Belfast home in 2022 was ‘probably one of the worst times of our lives’ “I think it was about £7,000 to have it removed,” Darryl said. “The same guys who installed it just a few months earlier removed it.” The couple said they thought about giving up on the move to Belfast but eventually decided the property was worth fighting for.
The couple declined to give their surname as they feared this would jeopardise future remortgage applications. “At the end of the day I’m just very nervous about our house,” Darryl said. Carol said they paid £7,500 and were initially very pleased with the results and noticed the home was much warmer.
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