Hi every one,
I wonder if you guys can offer some advice, I have now owned a 3 bed 1960’s semi for just over a year.
I was planning on getting the walls insulated, the end wall is a cavity type and we had a quote for silver bond bead, but the front and back walls are single layer brick with steel uprights, wood frame then plasterboard the gap between the plaster and the wall has to be over 7 inches, the bloke said you cant use the silver bond bead as it will push the plasterboard of the wood frame.
My question is, are there any other alternatives? (other than taking down the current plasterboard and fitting insulated stuff (to expensive)).
I was thinking of fire resistant packaging of some sort like polystyrene (but obvisuly not Polystyrene as i thnk it quite flamable?) if I can find enough of it?
I wonder if you guys can offer some advice, I have now owned a 3 bed 1960’s semi for just over a year.
I was planning on getting the walls insulated, the end wall is a cavity type and we had a quote for silver bond bead, but the front and back walls are single layer brick with steel uprights, wood frame then plasterboard the gap between the plaster and the wall has to be over 7 inches, the bloke said you cant use the silver bond bead as it will push the plasterboard of the wood frame.
My question is, are there any other alternatives? (other than taking down the current plasterboard and fitting insulated stuff (to expensive)).
I was thinking of fire resistant packaging of some sort like polystyrene (but obvisuly not Polystyrene as i thnk it quite flamable?) if I can find enough of it?