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silvermike44
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I am building a new house and want to do dry lining on the walls, I am wondering what the cost per sqm is for the service meaning the person for labor with no materials.
yes I thought is was costly but the plastering job was top notch and it was done as an extra which always seem to be more expensive than if it was included in the original quote. Can I ask why you cannot get the wall cavity insulated instead when you are doing a new build?
Yes but most of that heat will be released back into the room as it cools when the heating goes off, if you have insulation inside the cavity. Not sure about the economics of doing both.....dry lining is a good idea whether you have a cavity with insulation or not. Otherwise, you're heating the walls.........
Heating the walls will cause leakage.. heat will always escape somehow. Better off not heating the walls in the first place if possible.Yes but most of that heat will be released back into the room as it cools when the heating goes off, if you have insulation inside the cavity. Not sure about the economics of doing both.
Yes but most of that heat will be released back into the room as it cools when the heating goes off, if you have insulation inside the cavity. Not sure about the economics of doing both.
Does anybody know where you can get resonably priced insulation material?
I have been quoted €29 each for insulated plasterboard for my self-build in Limerick. I am also looking for significant quantities of Rafterloc which also seems quite expensive.
Has anyone used www.just-insulation.com in the UK? They deliver to Ireland, and seem cheaper even when you take delviery into account.
They appear to stcok 'Celotex' insulated slab instead of Quinntherm or Kingspan. Has anyone used Celotex?
and moreover Dry lining also provides more flexibility in the choice of insulations materials.....[broken link removed] is a good idea whether you have a cavity with insulation or not. Otherwise, you're heating the walls.........
2. No scudding or sand/cement plastering required - skimcoat only = cheaper, cleaner, dryer. And much, much less drying out time.