Hi
Couple of questions about cavity wall insulation.
Last winter we removed a 3m double glazed window and replaced it with
a modern 3m D/G unit.
Three courses of brick had to be added to original brickwork
as new window was not as high.
The wall is a standard brick/block cavity.
A couple of years prior to this we had that 'blown in' insulation installed on the property.
The cavity floor ended up a mess, because we were not working in the best of condition - dark & cold.
So to remove the muck I also removed the blown in material.
The room got very cold, so I went to Wickes and brought some slabs of Celotex.
MY QUESTION
I squeezed as much of the Celotex as I could in the cavity, forcing it to cut either
side of the wall ties.
So much so, either side of the cavity was filled.
The room is toasty - BUT have I screwed up here - should I have left a gap on the outside wall?
I ask because I'm just about to brick up a doorway for a new bathroom, so a new window can go in.
I've brought Wickes Slab Insulation 100mm - but don't know if I should leave an air gap.
So far I haven't had any problems with the cavity filled with Celotex.
Just want to get it right.
Many thanks.
Stephen
Couple of questions about cavity wall insulation.
Last winter we removed a 3m double glazed window and replaced it with
a modern 3m D/G unit.
Three courses of brick had to be added to original brickwork
as new window was not as high.
The wall is a standard brick/block cavity.
A couple of years prior to this we had that 'blown in' insulation installed on the property.
The cavity floor ended up a mess, because we were not working in the best of condition - dark & cold.
So to remove the muck I also removed the blown in material.
The room got very cold, so I went to Wickes and brought some slabs of Celotex.
MY QUESTION
I squeezed as much of the Celotex as I could in the cavity, forcing it to cut either
side of the wall ties.
So much so, either side of the cavity was filled.
The room is toasty - BUT have I screwed up here - should I have left a gap on the outside wall?
I ask because I'm just about to brick up a doorway for a new bathroom, so a new window can go in.
I've brought Wickes Slab Insulation 100mm - but don't know if I should leave an air gap.
So far I haven't had any problems with the cavity filled with Celotex.
Just want to get it right.
Many thanks.
Stephen