Hi, new extension build and I'm left with window openings still showing all the wall cavity insulation, nothing blocking the bottom and sides (lintel on the top).
My plasterer says he sometimes just covers the side gaps with a decent blob or plaster adhesive against the outside brickwork and it usually holds just fine. Alternatively use expanding foam to fill the gaps and then cut to fit.
What's the recommended way around these parts to bridge a 11cm cavity, with little to no ledge on the outer brickwork due to the windows being flush with it. I've already heard formal cavity closers are mostly an overpriced gimmick?
AND... does a building inspector care about seeing it beforehand or can I just go at it immediately? To prove the cavity insulation is there etc..?
My plasterer says he sometimes just covers the side gaps with a decent blob or plaster adhesive against the outside brickwork and it usually holds just fine. Alternatively use expanding foam to fill the gaps and then cut to fit.
What's the recommended way around these parts to bridge a 11cm cavity, with little to no ledge on the outer brickwork due to the windows being flush with it. I've already heard formal cavity closers are mostly an overpriced gimmick?
AND... does a building inspector care about seeing it beforehand or can I just go at it immediately? To prove the cavity insulation is there etc..?