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Hi All,
About to start a detached Victorian 3 bed renovation, as usual solid brick walls so no cavity to insulate.
It has been a while since I've done some internal wall insulation, previously I've always used PIR on treated battens.
I've spoken with Superfoil and they tell me their SF19+ product could achieve a U-value of 0.36 on the solid walls as long as it is sandwiched between 2 sets of battens. Apparently it expands to 45mm, in the cavities, but in total would only take approx 70mm off an internal wall once plastered.
The equivalent PIR buildup would achieve a U-value of 0.51 if finished at 70mm or 90mm to achieve the same 0.36.
Has anyone had any experience with Superfoil or other multifoils? Are there any tests to evidence achieving the claimed U-values?
Any advice or experience shared would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
TeamRocket
About to start a detached Victorian 3 bed renovation, as usual solid brick walls so no cavity to insulate.
It has been a while since I've done some internal wall insulation, previously I've always used PIR on treated battens.
I've spoken with Superfoil and they tell me their SF19+ product could achieve a U-value of 0.36 on the solid walls as long as it is sandwiched between 2 sets of battens. Apparently it expands to 45mm, in the cavities, but in total would only take approx 70mm off an internal wall once plastered.
The equivalent PIR buildup would achieve a U-value of 0.51 if finished at 70mm or 90mm to achieve the same 0.36.
Has anyone had any experience with Superfoil or other multifoils? Are there any tests to evidence achieving the claimed U-values?
Any advice or experience shared would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
TeamRocket