Basement built with infill blocks (c35 concrete and rebar).
Tanked internally with KA Tanking Slurry.
Water is not entering basement however walls are attracting condensation. Basement is 2/3 in ground, there are 3 window openings above ground, at approx 1x1m each. These windows are yet to be installed so the area is fully open for venitallation. Tanking was applied approx 3-4 weeks back.
Plan is to put up a metal stud frame (away from the walls), fill with mineral wool, VCL over the stud frame, and then insulated plasterboard on top.
Would this provide sufficient enough vapour control to keep the condensation off the cold basement walls?
Understand i could add a dehumidifier and an extractor.
Tanked internally with KA Tanking Slurry.
Water is not entering basement however walls are attracting condensation. Basement is 2/3 in ground, there are 3 window openings above ground, at approx 1x1m each. These windows are yet to be installed so the area is fully open for venitallation. Tanking was applied approx 3-4 weeks back.
Plan is to put up a metal stud frame (away from the walls), fill with mineral wool, VCL over the stud frame, and then insulated plasterboard on top.
Would this provide sufficient enough vapour control to keep the condensation off the cold basement walls?
Understand i could add a dehumidifier and an extractor.