So here we go...getting frustrated with BC! I'm renovating a 1960s lean-to extension. I'm trying to achieve a much better thermal performance and keep the building inspector happy but finding this tough. He's approved new windows doors, floor, roof insulation. But the sticking point is the walls. It's a narrow room and is going to become a kitchen so we'd wanted to go for 22mm insulation on the external wall. Any more and we're going to struggle with the ktchen fitting. The BC has been in today and is insisting on 50mm+12.5mm plasterboard. I know it's not a massive difference but we were already sacrificing space with the 22mm. I can't believe that we can be improving something so much and still not the BC's not happy.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?