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The plaster was loose underneath the bay window in my 1940s semi. So once I'd ripped out the lath and plaster I wanted to the opportunity to insulate the bay before it is replastered.
There appears to some kind of felt exposed now (see pics below).
So it would be great to get some advice on how to do this.
I was just thinking that I'd get some 50mm Celotex (or similar) and place that between the joists (joists are 50mm) then just fill any tiny gaps between angled joists with expanding foam.
Thanks!
There appears to some kind of felt exposed now (see pics below).
So it would be great to get some advice on how to do this.
I was just thinking that I'd get some 50mm Celotex (or similar) and place that between the joists (joists are 50mm) then just fill any tiny gaps between angled joists with expanding foam.
- Do I need to tape over all the joints where the Celotex meets the joists?
- Do I need to worry about air gaps for ventilation, thermal bridging etc?
- Is is best to add another thin layer of Celotex over the top to cover the joists before adding the plasterboard?
- Is it best to use insulated plasterboard on top of the Celotex?
- What type of insulated plasterboard - foil backed or just normal 12.5 or 9.5mm?
Thanks!