I intend to have a 100mm full-fill cavity in my block/block rendered walls on my new extension. I thought this was fairly normal but have just read this...
"The combination of full fill insulation and rendering can also inhibit the drying out of any moisture that enters the outer leaf of masonry. This can potentially increase the risk of frost action and sulphate attack on the jointing and rendering mortars. Therefore it is not recommended for full fill insulation to be used on a rendered external masonry leaf."
Am I about to do something unusual/risky?
Thanks
"The combination of full fill insulation and rendering can also inhibit the drying out of any moisture that enters the outer leaf of masonry. This can potentially increase the risk of frost action and sulphate attack on the jointing and rendering mortars. Therefore it is not recommended for full fill insulation to be used on a rendered external masonry leaf."
Am I about to do something unusual/risky?
Thanks