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Hi all,
We are doing a major renovation to our 1890s Victorian. Its a typical terrace style but unusually detached. We haven't lived in it yet but expect it to be chilly due to the solid walls.
We are already installing 80mm PIR boards between the ground floor joists and 100mm Rockwool between the floors.
In addition to this I am considering using 38mm plasterboard and PIR insulation on all external walls to both the ground floor and first floor rooms.
I've read that this could cause condensation between the insulation and external wall resulting in damp walls.
Is there any evidence of this?
What can I do to prevent damp occurring?
Is there another way to efficiently insulate my house?
Have you done this and what is the outcome of it?
Thanks!
We are doing a major renovation to our 1890s Victorian. Its a typical terrace style but unusually detached. We haven't lived in it yet but expect it to be chilly due to the solid walls.
We are already installing 80mm PIR boards between the ground floor joists and 100mm Rockwool between the floors.
In addition to this I am considering using 38mm plasterboard and PIR insulation on all external walls to both the ground floor and first floor rooms.
I've read that this could cause condensation between the insulation and external wall resulting in damp walls.
Is there any evidence of this?
What can I do to prevent damp occurring?
Is there another way to efficiently insulate my house?
Have you done this and what is the outcome of it?
Thanks!