I have been studding out my downstairs hall in preparation to fit 90mm celotex in-between for insulation as there is no cavity.
As the walls are quite a bit out i have a gap from the brickwork to the back of the stud work of about 25mm to 50 mm in places, i thought it would be a good idea to fill the gaps with expanding foam for added insulation but i am not too sure if this is the right thing to do.
1: it may bridge the gap between the cold outside wall and the timber and make the timber cold ??
2: it would stop the air movement between the studs again i think this may not be very good ?
What is your view on this ?
Thanks
As the walls are quite a bit out i have a gap from the brickwork to the back of the stud work of about 25mm to 50 mm in places, i thought it would be a good idea to fill the gaps with expanding foam for added insulation but i am not too sure if this is the right thing to do.
1: it may bridge the gap between the cold outside wall and the timber and make the timber cold ??
2: it would stop the air movement between the studs again i think this may not be very good ?
What is your view on this ?
Thanks