Hello all,
finally got to doing some diy, and have begun to batten out my lounge external walls, with a view to increasing the thermal efficiency of the house.
Old 1920's detached property. Solid walls with no cavity. No penetrating damp that I can find, but mould in corners on occasion, presumably because the external walls are stone cold.
I have used pressure-treated 1 1/2" x 1" tile laths for the studwork, with 25mm polystyrene boards between as insulation.
Would vapour-check boards be essential / desirable / over-cautious / pointless / counterproductive?
Secondly, I've battened the one wall ready for boarding, with vertical battens. It would probably be simpler (don't ask my logic!) to batten the other two wall with horizontal laths. Is that a yes / no / doesn't matter?
Any other things that I ought to consider, or tricks of the trade to bear in mind?
Best regards
finally got to doing some diy, and have begun to batten out my lounge external walls, with a view to increasing the thermal efficiency of the house.
Old 1920's detached property. Solid walls with no cavity. No penetrating damp that I can find, but mould in corners on occasion, presumably because the external walls are stone cold.
I have used pressure-treated 1 1/2" x 1" tile laths for the studwork, with 25mm polystyrene boards between as insulation.
Would vapour-check boards be essential / desirable / over-cautious / pointless / counterproductive?
Secondly, I've battened the one wall ready for boarding, with vertical battens. It would probably be simpler (don't ask my logic!) to batten the other two wall with horizontal laths. Is that a yes / no / doesn't matter?
Any other things that I ought to consider, or tricks of the trade to bear in mind?
Best regards