Hi,
First time posting here, I have taken all the plaster off on the external solid 9" walls (1930s house) and now want to insulate and redo them using celotex 37.5mm thick 2.4mx1.2m plasterboards. I have heard many stories about damp and condensation issues caused by internal insulation. Do you guys think think with above, my walls could suffer from damp and condensation issues?
The walls are completely dry but it seems like the existing brick jointing material is plaster or just sand, as it starts to come off as soon as you poke it with anything, so I have removed some of the jointing and will repoint with cement mortar before adding the plasterboards. Aslo, the only issue I have with the wall, is on the plastered (maby non breathable) outside walls of a previous walking wardrop (1.5m*1.5m) in the main bedroom, they have a lot of damp patches on them and condensation too. I have had the small windows open in that room for the past 3 months and the damp patches are still there. Condensation drys off when all the windows are opened up after few hours.
I would prefer external insulation but that's out of my budget currently.
Your advice is appreciated.
First time posting here, I have taken all the plaster off on the external solid 9" walls (1930s house) and now want to insulate and redo them using celotex 37.5mm thick 2.4mx1.2m plasterboards. I have heard many stories about damp and condensation issues caused by internal insulation. Do you guys think think with above, my walls could suffer from damp and condensation issues?
The walls are completely dry but it seems like the existing brick jointing material is plaster or just sand, as it starts to come off as soon as you poke it with anything, so I have removed some of the jointing and will repoint with cement mortar before adding the plasterboards. Aslo, the only issue I have with the wall, is on the plastered (maby non breathable) outside walls of a previous walking wardrop (1.5m*1.5m) in the main bedroom, they have a lot of damp patches on them and condensation too. I have had the small windows open in that room for the past 3 months and the damp patches are still there. Condensation drys off when all the windows are opened up after few hours.
I would prefer external insulation but that's out of my budget currently.
Your advice is appreciated.