i'm sure this topic has been done to the death in the past, but the more i read up about it, the more confused i become.
i'm looking for advice on how to achieve the best insulation i can in a new build while keeping it at a low cost.
its for a 300mm cavity wall ie 100mm outer leaf, 100mm cavity, 100mm inner leaf.
my initial quote from builder had 60mm kingspan thermawall (don't even know much about that) insulation.
when i asked about increasing insulation, the second quote came back with 80mm kingspan thermawall insulation to fit into the 100mm cavity.
however i've just read today that there should be a minimum of 40mm in the cavity between the insulation and the outer leaf. is this correct? i also read that you should not increase the cavity beyond 100mm because things can then get tricky when the 2 other leafs remain at 100mm.
if so is my best option to go back to the 60mm insulation and then maybe put some plasterboard with insulation up on the inside to help increase the u-value? to be honest i don't even know much about this type of plasterboard.
any advice appreciated but bear in mind i'm not a building expert, i just want to be armed with more information for when i go back to the builder to haggle.
btw i know enough to know i don't want to go with full-fill cavity insulation with beads etc...because of cold bridging and possible future dampness etc...i'm set on sticking to the cavity wall construction.
i'm looking for advice on how to achieve the best insulation i can in a new build while keeping it at a low cost.
its for a 300mm cavity wall ie 100mm outer leaf, 100mm cavity, 100mm inner leaf.
my initial quote from builder had 60mm kingspan thermawall (don't even know much about that) insulation.
when i asked about increasing insulation, the second quote came back with 80mm kingspan thermawall insulation to fit into the 100mm cavity.
however i've just read today that there should be a minimum of 40mm in the cavity between the insulation and the outer leaf. is this correct? i also read that you should not increase the cavity beyond 100mm because things can then get tricky when the 2 other leafs remain at 100mm.
if so is my best option to go back to the 60mm insulation and then maybe put some plasterboard with insulation up on the inside to help increase the u-value? to be honest i don't even know much about this type of plasterboard.
any advice appreciated but bear in mind i'm not a building expert, i just want to be armed with more information for when i go back to the builder to haggle.
btw i know enough to know i don't want to go with full-fill cavity insulation with beads etc...because of cold bridging and possible future dampness etc...i'm set on sticking to the cavity wall construction.