...you possibly have interstitial condensation within the cavity ?
I have a 1930's semi and I’m thinking about getting cavity wall insulation. Because of its age, I’m worried that the cavity might have some condensation.
If the insulation in the cavity gets wet then you will basically have a cold bridge across the gap and onto the inside all.
I've seen many houses having the cavity filled but i'm wondering if anyone ever bothers to check the state of the cavity before attempting these jobs. Its probably better to have no insulation that wet insualtion.
Am I being over cautious ?
Regards
Karl.
I have a 1930's semi and I’m thinking about getting cavity wall insulation. Because of its age, I’m worried that the cavity might have some condensation.
If the insulation in the cavity gets wet then you will basically have a cold bridge across the gap and onto the inside all.
I've seen many houses having the cavity filled but i'm wondering if anyone ever bothers to check the state of the cavity before attempting these jobs. Its probably better to have no insulation that wet insualtion.
Am I being over cautious ?
Regards
Karl.