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Posted By: bobsoWhile the coal shed isn’t wet; but it is single skin brick
Posted By: ArtiglioIt was built in 1935 so had a damp course in the walls......... Floor came up for drainage............... so a dpm went in for good measure................ . Walls have little exposure to the weather...................It serves as a boiler /utility room with a wc separate at one end. So always warm and has an extract for the mvhr
Posted By: djhIs the shed single skin brick? If so how do your designs prevent damp (rain) from penetrating through the brick
Posted By: bobsoWhile the coal shed isn’t wet; but it is single skin brickbut does that mean 9" or 4.5"?
Posted By: bobsorying to internally insulate our old coal shed. (now a study, which has been previously plastered (badly) and has various wires/ cables in the walls.
Posted By: bobsojust building control people to please next!
Posted By: Doubting_ThomasMaybe also have a read of this:Thanks. Excellent link.
https://woodfibreinsulation.co.uk/choosing-the-right-wood-fibre-insulation-manufacturer/
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