Hi All
First post here and having read some of the other posts on bay windows, I do have one additional question.
The bay window in the front bedroom has a timber frame, with render on the outside and plaster inside. The radiator is on the wall on the bay window - if that makes sense.
The room is very cold and road noise is very off-putting.
My plan is to remove the radiator and plaster board. Install additional studwork which will allow for additional insulation but also provide a window sill.
I plan to use slab wool insulation first and then foil coated foam (Kingspan or similar) and then plasterboard over the top.
The reason I am think slab wool as well as foam is for the noise reduction...my question is at what point should I use a vapour barrier? should I use it between the outside wall, then wool, then foam??
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks
First post here and having read some of the other posts on bay windows, I do have one additional question.
The bay window in the front bedroom has a timber frame, with render on the outside and plaster inside. The radiator is on the wall on the bay window - if that makes sense.
The room is very cold and road noise is very off-putting.
My plan is to remove the radiator and plaster board. Install additional studwork which will allow for additional insulation but also provide a window sill.
I plan to use slab wool insulation first and then foil coated foam (Kingspan or similar) and then plasterboard over the top.
The reason I am think slab wool as well as foam is for the noise reduction...my question is at what point should I use a vapour barrier? should I use it between the outside wall, then wool, then foam??
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks