hi
rennovating my 80's house and am retrofitting PIR insulation into the top floor dormers. i have 50 mm between the timbers and am overboarding with 100mm then plasterboard on top.
where the internal vertical side of the dormer cheek and the internal sloped surface of the roof meet, i will end up having an overlap of insulation, which will mean there won't be anything to attach a corner bead to as the corner will be made up of PIR insulation.
i have contemplated using 2 100mm timbers along the length in a dog leg affair or cutting a channel in the insulation and inserting a batten of some sort?
is there a simpler way round this or some trick of the trade?
thanks in advance
rennovating my 80's house and am retrofitting PIR insulation into the top floor dormers. i have 50 mm between the timbers and am overboarding with 100mm then plasterboard on top.
where the internal vertical side of the dormer cheek and the internal sloped surface of the roof meet, i will end up having an overlap of insulation, which will mean there won't be anything to attach a corner bead to as the corner will be made up of PIR insulation.
i have contemplated using 2 100mm timbers along the length in a dog leg affair or cutting a channel in the insulation and inserting a batten of some sort?
is there a simpler way round this or some trick of the trade?
thanks in advance