Hi All,
Wondered if anyone could shed any light on closing the cavity at the top of a new 2 story extension?
We've got all the brickwork up (block and brick with 100mm cavity and 50mm Celotex) and have just had the roof trusses put on and have finally figured out what to do about insulating the roof (100mm Celotex between rafters on sloped part of ceiling and 270mm rockwool to flat ceiling part). It seems that the roof insulation should meet the wall insulation, effectively 'wrapping' the new extension in insulation and hopefully overcoming all the mildew problems we have in the existing property because of cold spots.
Our BCO says we do not need to close the cavity at the top even though our architect specd cavity closers. In addition, another BCO who came when our usual one was on holiday says we DO need to close the cavity as a fire break, and that we should stop the wall insulation BELOW the rockwool fire sock. Who do we go with?
If we cut back the wall insulation to put in a fire stop, then the roof insulation won't meet the wall insulation which seems to be the way to go.
Do we stuff a cavity sock type thing in the gap between insulation and facing brick at the top of the cavity? This would solve the additional problem of the cavity having grown a bit to 130mm in places - looks straight but clearly isn't - we are stuggling to source a cavity stop/sock for a 130mm cavity but if we could take the 50mm off that it would be easy!
Do we need to close the cavity at all? We considered putting a strip of dpm in under the last brick course that needs to be replaced now the roof trusses are on, for condensation/vermin issues but would be useless as a fire stop.
Any ideas please?
Many thanks in advance, Kirsten
Wondered if anyone could shed any light on closing the cavity at the top of a new 2 story extension?
We've got all the brickwork up (block and brick with 100mm cavity and 50mm Celotex) and have just had the roof trusses put on and have finally figured out what to do about insulating the roof (100mm Celotex between rafters on sloped part of ceiling and 270mm rockwool to flat ceiling part). It seems that the roof insulation should meet the wall insulation, effectively 'wrapping' the new extension in insulation and hopefully overcoming all the mildew problems we have in the existing property because of cold spots.
Our BCO says we do not need to close the cavity at the top even though our architect specd cavity closers. In addition, another BCO who came when our usual one was on holiday says we DO need to close the cavity as a fire break, and that we should stop the wall insulation BELOW the rockwool fire sock. Who do we go with?
If we cut back the wall insulation to put in a fire stop, then the roof insulation won't meet the wall insulation which seems to be the way to go.
Do we stuff a cavity sock type thing in the gap between insulation and facing brick at the top of the cavity? This would solve the additional problem of the cavity having grown a bit to 130mm in places - looks straight but clearly isn't - we are stuggling to source a cavity stop/sock for a 130mm cavity but if we could take the 50mm off that it would be easy!
Do we need to close the cavity at all? We considered putting a strip of dpm in under the last brick course that needs to be replaced now the roof trusses are on, for condensation/vermin issues but would be useless as a fire stop.
Any ideas please?
Many thanks in advance, Kirsten