Dear all
Can you help me please? Im currently having a replacement flat roof installed in my utility room and re-configuring the layout so that half of the space will become my office. As this is attached to the side of the property it gets very cold in the winter and I wish to make this area thermally efficient.
I was considering using Expanded Polystrene beads (EPS) in the cavity walls, but as the new roof is now laid this will be very difficult and I have heard that this does not insulate properly. Alternatively I have noticed that you can get insulated plasterboard and wondered if this was better just to attach to the inside wall?
I have a few questions on this please:
1) Are Kinspan insulated plasterboards better than the others - if so, whats the minimum depth used?
2) Would it be cheaper to purchase insulation boards and then fix plasterboards over the top?
I am very sorry for all these questions but Im a complete novice when it comes to this and want to make sure I don't get hyperthermia
Dimensions of the space (just in case you are interested)
Wall 1 - Main 450cm L x 230cm H
Wall 2 - Window 215cm L x 230cm H
Wall 3 - Door 226cm L x 230cm H
Wall 4 - Garage 120cm L x 230cm H
Best regards
Paul.
Can you help me please? Im currently having a replacement flat roof installed in my utility room and re-configuring the layout so that half of the space will become my office. As this is attached to the side of the property it gets very cold in the winter and I wish to make this area thermally efficient.
I was considering using Expanded Polystrene beads (EPS) in the cavity walls, but as the new roof is now laid this will be very difficult and I have heard that this does not insulate properly. Alternatively I have noticed that you can get insulated plasterboard and wondered if this was better just to attach to the inside wall?
I have a few questions on this please:
1) Are Kinspan insulated plasterboards better than the others - if so, whats the minimum depth used?
2) Would it be cheaper to purchase insulation boards and then fix plasterboards over the top?
I am very sorry for all these questions but Im a complete novice when it comes to this and want to make sure I don't get hyperthermia
Dimensions of the space (just in case you are interested)
Wall 1 - Main 450cm L x 230cm H
Wall 2 - Window 215cm L x 230cm H
Wall 3 - Door 226cm L x 230cm H
Wall 4 - Garage 120cm L x 230cm H
Best regards
Paul.