not sure which part of the forum this belongs....
im having an extension built on an existing garage. it has 80mm cavity so i think building regs will want some insulation on the inside. it will be block and render (except the boundry wall) which will be brick.
i am going to try and do as much as i can on the inside myself to save on labour costs
so my options are:
im trying to find the most cost effective method.
do i need an air gap behind pir board? my thoughts were if i used 2" battens with either 25mm pir and 25mm air gap or 50mm rockwool, as far as i can see this gives roughly the same r value. however rockwool is a lot cheaper. am i on the right track?
im having an extension built on an existing garage. it has 80mm cavity so i think building regs will want some insulation on the inside. it will be block and render (except the boundry wall) which will be brick.
i am going to try and do as much as i can on the inside myself to save on labour costs
so my options are:
- dot and dab insulated plasterbord (foil backed so vapour control is sorted
- timber batten and insulsted inbetween with a vapour barrier membrane between the timber and boards.
im trying to find the most cost effective method.
do i need an air gap behind pir board? my thoughts were if i used 2" battens with either 25mm pir and 25mm air gap or 50mm rockwool, as far as i can see this gives roughly the same r value. however rockwool is a lot cheaper. am i on the right track?