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Solid walls, however, must be faced with an insulation product, so they can often eat into floor space depending on the thickness of the insulation as an air gap is needed to prevent condensation and moisture build-up. Insulation with a moisture barrier means you don't need to leave an air gap during installation.
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Insulating a home can be done in many ways and the first step is to ascertain which method of insulation suits your home the best. Once this has been decided, it’s important to select the type of insulation product that will help you achieve the best result for cost-effectiveness, insulation efficiency and the looks of the final result. Insulating external walls, for example, will change the exterior of a property as the insulation needs to be rendered to protect the insulation from the weather. Internal wall insulation will change the style and the decoration of internal walls if the walls behind are solid or if you just choose to use something like insulated plasterboard on cavity walls.
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Read More »As mentioned above, cavity walls need to be inspected before they can be insulated as if cavities are in poor condition it’s not advisable to insulate them this way. If for example the brickwork is messy or there is mortar that has dripped to the bottom of the cavity, it’s best to avoid cavity wall insulation and try a solid wall or external wall approach. You must also be cautious of any timber or steel frame construction as part of the property. The cavity is needed in this instance to allow moisture to escape so filling it with cavity wall insulation can cause problems including the wet wall insulation which is notoriously dangerous, causing damp throughout the structure. Another element of cavity wall insulation to be cautious of is any wall that’s facing the direction of driving rain. The map below, as provided by the NHBC, shows areas exposed to driving rain across the UK. Areas that are designated as ‘severe’ and ‘very severe’ must be extremely cautious in installing cavity wall insulation as the risk for rain penetrating brickwork and causing damp is higher.
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