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Posted By: tonyI would extend the sill with an ali profile or good wooden one then add insulation over the studs and then breather paper and refix the cladding
I wouldn't worry about upping the insulation internally so long as you use a vapour barrier inside. The brick piers are convenient for hiding the extra thickness of insulation outside.
Do you an internal skin or is the wall only 100mm thick?
Posted By: tonyI would leave the fiberglass where it is.
Posted By: Timber
If it is IMPOSSIBLE to remove the bituminous felt and direct applied cladding I would consider installing 25 x 25 mm battens to the sides of the studs up against the felt and then install rigid insulation (I know what I normally say) between studs. This will create a 25 mm void that you can introduce ventillation from the outside in to.
You can then add as much insulation to the inside as you can/want and then install a vcl and wall linings.
Without the ventillation, the felt becomes too cold (because of the extra insulation) and you might cause a condensation risk. This way you can leave all of the outside alone but still minimise risks.
Posted By: tonyI would extend the sill with an ali profile
Posted By: tony
Or buy a standard black, white or brown ali one and spray it the colour you want
Posted By: reefray
Peter these guys could be an option. I found them very helpful.
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Ray