Like last thread I would like to know if it is possible to fill existing cavity with polypearl given that 2 inch white board insulation is already in place for last 18 years.
My preferred cavity construction is as follows:
external render
100 dense concrete block
50 cavity
100 AAC block
100 PU board mechanically fixed
47.5 Composite plasterboard
skim finish
With this relatively easy construction you are looking at a construction u value of 0.13. There are also added advantages of having the thermal insulation within the structure which i can go into later.
I was advised by someone in the full-fill bead insulation business not to dryline the walls. He said the u-value improvement would be very small.
I am building a cavity block wall with 150mm. Was this good advice ?
without being blunt, but sales speak is sales speak.....
fitting 47.5mm insulated plasterboard has the same effect in improving u values as increasing the EPS bead in the cavity by 50mm.
Thanks Syd, the question is, should I do both ?
Like last thread I would like to know if it is possible to fill existing cavity with polypearl given that 2 inch white board insulation is already in place for last 18 years.
anglea, FBT seem to be pricing themselves out of the market.... plus, i havent heard good things about the workmanship on site of the poroton blocks.
a quick calculation of a construction......
225 natural stone
100 dense concrete outer block
40 cavity
80 PU board
100 AAC block
50 PU insulation fused to
12.5 plasterboard
this typical gives a u value of 0.14.....
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