Hi,
After condensation issues (listed elsewhere on this site) we decided to get Cavity wall insulation from The Mark Group. However, a survey showed that our neighbour has a shed which is far too near to our wall facing their garden (the gap is about 20cm between our wall and their shed) for access to a point in our wall required for the installation.
After phoning the neighbour (who owns but rents the property) he cannot move the shed as it is in a groove in the ground and would need to be lifted up a fair amount, plus it has quite a few electrical items for the pond etc in there. Obviously I can see his point of view that it's a lot of effort to move it, but at the same time we really need the insulation to solve our damp (and therefore children's health) issues.
Questions are; Is there a minimum gap requirement for a shed to back on to a neighbour's wall and would they have to move the shed? Is there another way to get the insulation installed (through shed etc)?
After condensation issues (listed elsewhere on this site) we decided to get Cavity wall insulation from The Mark Group. However, a survey showed that our neighbour has a shed which is far too near to our wall facing their garden (the gap is about 20cm between our wall and their shed) for access to a point in our wall required for the installation.
After phoning the neighbour (who owns but rents the property) he cannot move the shed as it is in a groove in the ground and would need to be lifted up a fair amount, plus it has quite a few electrical items for the pond etc in there. Obviously I can see his point of view that it's a lot of effort to move it, but at the same time we really need the insulation to solve our damp (and therefore children's health) issues.
Questions are; Is there a minimum gap requirement for a shed to back on to a neighbour's wall and would they have to move the shed? Is there another way to get the insulation installed (through shed etc)?