I have a double-brick wall house, no cavity. The bathroom, as it has a large expanse of external wall on the side of the house which is all tiled, currently gathers a lot of condensation.
When I replace the bathroom, I will install a fan, but also want to insulate this wall internally. What is the best way to do this, given I want to tile it when finished? It can be up to 50mm thick. The bathroom is fairly spacious so I can afford to loose this space.
I had thought about erecting a studwork frame with insulation between the studs and boarding it (but what with), and I know there are products available (plasterboard with insulation attached?) for this purpose.
The wall will be fully tiled, and will hold a mirror, towel rail, WC and basin.
When I replace the bathroom, I will install a fan, but also want to insulate this wall internally. What is the best way to do this, given I want to tile it when finished? It can be up to 50mm thick. The bathroom is fairly spacious so I can afford to loose this space.
I had thought about erecting a studwork frame with insulation between the studs and boarding it (but what with), and I know there are products available (plasterboard with insulation attached?) for this purpose.
The wall will be fully tiled, and will hold a mirror, towel rail, WC and basin.