Hi, I have a house with a cavity wall which currently has plaster applied directly to it.
The house is quite old and I live in a very wet area do I do not fancy my chances with the sort of insulation that is pumped into the cavity.
What I'd like to do is use insulated plasterboard on the walls that are on external walls.
I am really not a fan of dot and dab, so my plan was to knock off the current plaster (which I imagine is going to be a massive pain), stick up battens and then secure the insulated plaster to them.
1. Does this sound like a good idea?
2. Is there are good way of removing the existing plaster from the block work - I also fear they might be thermalite blocks.
3. what width plasterboard should I be looking at to actually make a difference? I was think 25mm batten + 50mm insulation. But thats starting to eat quite a bit into the room.
Thanks
The house is quite old and I live in a very wet area do I do not fancy my chances with the sort of insulation that is pumped into the cavity.
What I'd like to do is use insulated plasterboard on the walls that are on external walls.
I am really not a fan of dot and dab, so my plan was to knock off the current plaster (which I imagine is going to be a massive pain), stick up battens and then secure the insulated plaster to them.
1. Does this sound like a good idea?
2. Is there are good way of removing the existing plaster from the block work - I also fear they might be thermalite blocks.
3. what width plasterboard should I be looking at to actually make a difference? I was think 25mm batten + 50mm insulation. But thats starting to eat quite a bit into the room.
Thanks