I love the look of exposed brick walls, and was planning on having a brick feature wall in my extension, created by building one wall with a brick inner skin instead of blocks. However, I am now worried about insulation. The room will have a lot of glazing - 2x large velux, a large apex window and two walls of sliding glass doors - so it's pretty over-glazed, and heat loss and u-values for passing building regs are already concerning me. I have read that brick walls are not as good at keeping in the heat as a block wall with dot and dab plasterboard over the top. I'm now wondering if it would be better to build the wall in blockwork with plasterboard over the top, and then add brick slips at a later date. I'm assuming this will be much better for insulation. The only downside is that fitting the brick slips at a later date will cost more than having the brick wall done as part of the build, be more of a hassle and presumably not look quite as good.
So, I guess my question is, will an internal brick wall be significantly less thermally efficient than blocks plus plasterboard - will it make the room cold? If so, would adding more insulation bring the wall up to the same standard as blocks plus plasterboard? The builder is currently planning to use 100mm insulation.
Any thoughts and advice gratefully received, as the build is due to start in a couple of weeks and I really need to make a decision! Thank you
So, I guess my question is, will an internal brick wall be significantly less thermally efficient than blocks plus plasterboard - will it make the room cold? If so, would adding more insulation bring the wall up to the same standard as blocks plus plasterboard? The builder is currently planning to use 100mm insulation.
Any thoughts and advice gratefully received, as the build is due to start in a couple of weeks and I really need to make a decision! Thank you