Cavity wall insulation is not a good thing, imho. Anything that bridges the gap is likely to add to internal damp problems. If the insulation is porous it soaks up water, if it isn't, it can transfer water from the external leaf to the internal leaf. If you have a sealed external leaf, maybe it's ok, but that's uncommon. So many folks have been tricked into CWI by government initiatives where unscrupulouds traders persuade folk, especially the elderly, to let them drill holes in their walls...
I have a flat which was just fine and dandy until the CWI was installed, and the damp and mould were almost instant, albeit it was a very cold and wet winter...
The roof was also a problem, but the water ingress from there simply hit the CWI and travelled into the inner leaf.
Crap! I just had an EPC done on my house which said CWI would cost ÂŁ500 and save me ÂŁ27/year over 3 years, and if I installed PV panels at about ÂŁ8k I could save ÂŁ327/annum...those are govt figures, as the EPC guy simply downloads them...so, would I spend ÂŁ8k for that saving? No...I'd turn off some lights.