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You should have a guarantee
It sounds to me that the walls are not fully filled, which is creating cold spots which then in turn is attracting the hot moist air in you house to condensate on them
Insist on a boroscope test to be carried out at the problem areas
Good point on the borescope test stumac. It could be cold spots in the insulation or it could be something else to blame totally unrelated to the cavity fill.
When you insulate you have to ventilate as well as the structure is now more thermally efficient and potentially retains more moisture laden air.
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