crualaoidh wrote: » Thanks hopalong Based on this is it ok to batten a block wall with 2*2 battons and cut the 50mm kingspan to fit or do i need to use larger battons to allow air circulation?
5.watt.halo wrote: » Is there any truth to rumour that pumping cavity walls is risky as it will provide a moisture bridge through any insulation weak spots. I was told NEVER to completely close the gaps in cavity walls / rafters as its your last line of defense (thermal aside)
hopalong_ie wrote: » Hi, 50mm of Kingspan K7 (polyisocyurante) insulation is equal to 150mm of Rockwool and much better.
BERmad wrote: » Yes but it is hardly rocket science to fit the hard back insulation as long as the installer takes there time and does it right.
Cherry Picker wrote: » Actually BERman, it is 'rocket science' to some people who don't understand the purpose of insulation in the first place. Not everyone understands the whole energy efficient ways of today. I have seen new houses where the homeowner has had no other choice but to take the Kingspan Board out, because it has been so badly fitted - usually done by themselves trying to save on costs. Once is enough to have to pay for it, and you expect to have it right. So, my advice stands, if you feel you are unable to do it right yourself, get a carpenter or a reliable insulation company to do it for you. It's too expensive to mess around with.
CJhaughey wrote: » Very true. Have you looked down many cavity walls? I woud say that easily 80% of the ones I have looked at have exactly the problems I outlined above and worse.
5.watt.halo wrote: » I'm at the stage where I have dormer roof on and am pricing windows insulation etc... I DO NOT KNOW what to put in rafter spaces. board or wool or where to source it. DIY or spend. Can you over insulate? I'm getting my eyes opened big time. naively thought insulation wouldn't be that expensive, but if I want it do the job right... (still have the floors to insulate too!)
good architect wrote: » I am a qualified and registered RIAI architect and have been in the construction business for over 20 years and have seen a lot of insulation products come and go.... In all this time, I have yet to see a block layer fit insulation boards properly, EVER!!!! Blocklayers lay blocks.... simple... they don't want to do anything else, without first making a fuss, or worse, costing you more money. They charge by the block and anything else is just a nuisance to them... Unless the insulation is fitted within 1.5mm (yes... 1.5mm) of the inner block wall, then a thermal loop occurs in this air cavity which takes all the good out of the expensive insulation you have just paid for..... Does that make any real sense? Believe me.... I am a registered BER energy assessor and can do all the U-value calculations first hand and in my sleep.... Theory and reality are definitely removed from each other when it comes to cavity insulation...