hi all
i have a two storey extension built with poroton blocks and i had the whole house insulated externally with paroc wool.the house is very warm,i have never timed the heating to come on in the morning,house retains heat no problem,however i have two problems with this type of build i have no ventilation in my new extension so the house becomes unbearably hot and stuffy. another prboblem i have is rain water from outside coming into my sunroom under the skirting boards apparently due to this single leaf system.i am not a builder so do not fully understand what my so called sustainable builder was trying to do.all i do know is he made a mess of my house.be very careful who you choose to do this work.i am all for sustainable building but there are an awful lot of chancers out there.
hi all
i have a two storey extension built with poroton blocks and i had the whole house insulated externally with paroc wool.the house is very warm,i have never timed the heating to come on in the morning,house retains heat no problem,however i have two problems with this type of build i have no ventilation in my new extension so the house becomes unbearably hot and stuffy. another prboblem i have is rain water from outside coming into my sunroom under the skirting boards apparently due to this single leaf system.i am not a builder so do not fully understand what my so called sustainable builder was trying to do.all i do know is he made a mess of my house.be very careful who you choose to do this work.i am all for sustainable building but there are an awful lot of chancers out there.
Hi, A quick question on what you use when attaching heavy objects to FBT blocks. The internal plaster is FBT also. I am attaching a marble electric heater from SmartSol (30kg) and a large TV (which will be 25-30Kg also)?
Have got a quote from FBT for poroton materials but am wary of the ability of builders to be trained up in one day! If anyone has used poroton can you please let me know how your builders got on? As poroton is the standar in eastern europen countries then maybe it would be possible to get an experienced eastern europen builder based here in Ireland to take this on?
Also if anyone in the north east has used poroton I'd be very interested in visiting their house or even just a quick reply on how warm/cold it was over the winter.
There's a lot of talk recently on air tightness and how the single leaf system like poroton is so air tight compared with cavity walls. I went to see a pototon house being built before Christmas and was a bit shocked at how the blocks sat horizontally with each other. Some of the blocks didn't sit totally square or snug against each other horizontally. Any thoughts on how airtight portotn build really is?
Hi SAS,
So it's not just me then! I was hoping someone would correct me!! I had a look at one ICF houses also but am just not sure about how the insulation on outside and inside really performs. I also saw some really bad ICF houses where water was leaking through it!!
If you want a 'solid wall' construct method then you can always build a "cavity" wall and fill it with insulation. If you look at http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=67603&page=2 there are a few suggestions for how best to construct a cavity wall. The results (on paper) are good. I think bad workmanship, poor levels of insulation and narrow (<150mm) cavities are to blame rather then the actual construction method itself.
Anyway it's hard to know!!
PS: Sorry, this is still a Poroton thread!!
FBT haven't done a blower door test on a house before. The reason they gave was that there are so many other elements that can cause issues that there isn't any point.
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