Hi all
I have been trying to get long overdue work done to my house to make it more liveable in cold weather. Having looked at the grant schemes from the seai I'm considering a one-stop-shop retrofit along with an extension and some other work.
My question is, one of the builders looking at the job is saying he wants to internally insulate the perimeter walls along with the external wall insulation that would form part of the one stop shop job. I've asked him several times to be sure this is what he means and he says the idea is to keep warmer air circulating within the living spaces as opposed to being absorbed into the blocks. I've never heard of this before. As I've always understood it, the point of external insulation is that the existing block wall becomes the inner leaf of a cavity wall and absorbs/regulates the interior temperature but at the same time I don't see a reason why the builder's plan wouldn't make sense either.
Does anyone know if the builder is right here or if he doesn't understand how EWI is supposed to work?
Thanks all