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Anyone found this to be effective ?
It can have an effect on surface temperature, thus helping reduce some condensation issues. It won't do a lot for the overall insulation/heat loss of a room though, no.Anyone found this to be effective ?
That's going to bring the wall ...in ....quite someWith the thin polystyrene rolls with wallrock over to make surface tuffer, yes.
Not something I think is a long term solution.
Better to fit insulation and plasterboard over the wall then skim.
I used it in a room that suffered condensation issues in corners that were not well ventilated, and are solid construction.
It went mouldy slightly more slowly than the wall did.
I wouldn't recommend it, and I'm fitting a PIV unit instead to prevent mould growth issues
It has a lambda value of 0.039, approximately the same as mineral wool. Given that UK regs for lofts need around 270mm of wool, and for walls between 150 and 200mm, consider that you're adding just 3mm of insulating material that is about as good as wool
At £60 per 7.5sqm roll, and 3.2mm thickness you're buying 0.024 cubic metres of insulating material, which works out at £2500 per cubic metre. By comparison a sheet of kingspan from wickes (i.e. expensive as possible) is £47 for 0.288 cube; that's £163 per cubic metre for insulation that is twice as performant
I highly doubt that adding 3mm of material equivalent to wool will ever pay back the £60 a roll costs, and do weigh up the eyewatering cost versus buying insulation that would actually make a tangible difference (lining your walls with 50mm of PIR)
A crazy idea; let's fit a fan to pressurize the house with cold outside air, forcing all the warm, humid air into the building fabric where it can condense and cause invisible problems.Positive input ventilation
Yes. Rigid board insulation like Kingspan or Celotex is typically PIR or PUR. Higher performance variants (like phenolic) exist, but they typically aren't as good valueSorry is PIR like kingspan ?
C'est la vie! Compromises usually have to be made somewhere when retrofitting to meet a particular goalThat's going to bring the wall ...in ....quite some
Other option although I know little about it.
Spray cork insulation. Can be applied inside or out.
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