We are currently renovating a 1890's timber frame house, and have had a few people talking about insulation and what might be needed.
It is 4"x2" framing, with render to the ourside, and lath and plaster inside.
We are removing all the laths and plaster as we need the timbers to be treated for furniture beetle, so we need to insulate the walls as per regualtions.
I have tried to have a hunt around for any details regarding insulation, but i have found very little to go on.
We are looking at OSB, building paper, then metal lath and then finally render for the outside.
We have been told we will need an air gap on the inside, others have said not. Some have said we will need insulation between timbers, and also on top?
Any advice or to be pointed in the right direction would be cool.
It is 4"x2" framing, with render to the ourside, and lath and plaster inside.
We are removing all the laths and plaster as we need the timbers to be treated for furniture beetle, so we need to insulate the walls as per regualtions.
I have tried to have a hunt around for any details regarding insulation, but i have found very little to go on.
We are looking at OSB, building paper, then metal lath and then finally render for the outside.
We have been told we will need an air gap on the inside, others have said not. Some have said we will need insulation between timbers, and also on top?
Any advice or to be pointed in the right direction would be cool.