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Posted By: djhWhy IWI instead of EWI?+1
Posted By: ArtiglioIs it possible to bond insulated board direct to the existing wall?
Posted By: Peter_in_Hungarythe top decorative thin film render coat can be substituted by a good quality masonry paintReally? In Hungary, but in UK? That's a new one on me.
Posted By: fostertomPosted By: Peter_in_Hungarythe top decorative thin film render coat can be substituted by a good quality masonry paintReally? In Hungary, but in UK? That's a new one on me.
Posted By: Peter_in_Hungarydownside of masonry paint is that it is not so good at hiding an imperfections in the adhesive/mesh coatOh I see - I took it that you meant masonry paint direct on the EPS, instead of the whole thin-coat render system. 'As you were' then.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenSkirt insulation doesn't work with ventilated suspended floors.Make the floor unventilated and insulation-filled using Tom's technique.
Posted By: ArtiglioIn respect of the thermal mass aspect, mums always been one for open windows and doors if there even a hint of sunshine, that may change as the years pass and she becomes less active. So a quick reheat will ne beneficial for those evenings when temps drop quickly at the end of a warmer day.If she gets MVHR she will hopefully feel less of a need to open windows all day long. My wife likes to open the bedroom window in the morning whilst she gets up, but accepts it's better to keep it closed most of the time. Thermal mass means the room stays reasonably warm throughout.
Posted By: djhMake the floor unventilated and insulation-filled using Tom's technique.Well, I don't necessarily fill the underfloor void with insulation (after blocking up the vent holes by carrying the wall EWI down to bottom of founds in trench equipped as french drain). Optional, but just the perimeter 'coffer dam' of insulation works pretty well, intercepting the downward/outward/back up to cold ground surface flow of heat around the footprint perimeter.
Posted By: ArtiglioGood day all
My mother ( mid 80’s years old) is downsizing and we’ve purchased a small 1920’s bungalow , it’s pretty much untouched in terms of insulation since it was built. Basically only 100mm of fibreglass in the loft.
I’m struggling to find a definitive guide to iwi with insulated plasterboards. Rooms are small and we don’t want to loose too much space.
Wall construction is 9” flettons, painted pebble dash on 3 sides, 4 side has only 700mm to neighbours wall and the eaves and guttering mean there is only a 6” gap. Gutters have been cleaned and leaky joints fixed.
I’m struggling to find a definitive guide to iwi with insulated plasterboards. Rooms are small and we don’t want to loose too much space.
Is it possible to bond insulated board direct to the existing wall? If so i can use a thicker board than if I were to use a battened system.
There will be mvhr . Heating is going to be gas combi boiler.
At least that’s the plan, i’m struggling a bit to find an easy to understand comprehensive guide to what i should be doing . Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I can only see edit and quote as well. Twas ever thus; traditionally we deleted posts by making them whispers to ourselves, but that isn't reliable now either! Second favourite would be to make your post a single '.'
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