Hi BarneyMc,
In your opinion do you think it is cheaper to build a "normal" block house with blow in insulation which give you as good a U value? Like SAS have done the rounds of timber frame SIP houses then back to poroton but if FBT would back up the blower test it begs a lot of questions?
hi Sydthebeat,
Thanks for that. I ask because poroton is so expensive! By the way I haven't met with BER assessor yet but the quote was for E600 plus VAT no extras on top of this. When are drawings are finished he will go through with us and advise what heat types etc and I presume he will be able to give us an energy rate from the drawings.
Hi BarneyMc,
In your opinion do you think it is cheaper to build a "normal" block house with blow in insulation which give you as good a U value? Like SAS have done the rounds of timber frame SIP houses then back to poroton but if FBT would back up the blower test it begs a lot of questions?
If you use a (more expensive) aerated autoclaved concrete blocks as the inner leaf, then theoretically you can get this down to 0.24... still not good and probably may not even met the new regs coming up in July.
Hi Syd,
I thought poroton T9, T10 and T12 can only achieve 0.23, 0.25 and 0.27 respectly? If so then they won't meet the regs either?
Does the Quinn Lite block come under the "autoclaved concrete blocks" category and if so my calculations found the standard concrete block to give almost as good a u value: [broken link removed]
Me is lost!!!!
The biggest issue with poroton is the lack of extensibility. You can't\shouldn't dryline it. Externally insulating it is not recommended by FBT either so its a little frustrating how limited it is.
That guy who runs viking house is insulating poroton externally with 100mm Poroc though
barney, you are correct to state that T10 and T12 most probably will not meet new regs. The T8 is the only real viable option.
Hello extopia,Re: poroton
Thanks heinbloed,
I certainly will get a plasterer - have not got the gift myself! Know what you mean about working in the rain. Have had to graft it out in the downpours myself! Happy enough to have done the blockwork, so I can tell the grandchildren I built it myself!
Tips on ducting are appreciated, thanks.
Will talk to FBT about the amount of blocks delivered. I'm confident I got all the pallets that should have been in my order. I'd say about 10% of the original delivery was damaged, although I did reclaim some of these when a cut block was needed.
Another question... you can't hammer nails into these blocks so have you had any trouble installing kitchen units, for example, or anything else that needs fasteners? What about windows too?
Thanks
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