Blackburnman

Joined: 09 Dec 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom Thanked: 0 times
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:38 pm Post Subject: Accrington Brick |
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Hi,
I\\\'ve got a 1930s detached house and its quite a cold house. I thought about Cavity insulation but my neighbour said that he had it done but it had caused damp in his house.
He said that the damp was caused due to the fact the the house is made of Accrington Brick and that this particular brick is non-porous and doesn\\\'t allow the cavity to breath  which is why the damp was forming on the inside.
If anybody has had Cavity Wall Insulation done on a RedBrick property then it may be good to get their feedback.
Does anybody know any special types of insulation which could be used? He used Mineral Wool as the insulating material.
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keyplayer

Joined: 20 Jul 2003 Posts: 1295 Location: United Kingdom Thanked: 0 times
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 8:19 pm Post Subject: |
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I'd have thought airbricks allow the cavity to breathe and the insulation itself is preventing adequate ventilation. My neighbour just had his cavity walls insulated but he say's it's too soon to notice any internal temp. increase. |
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Nige F

Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 7494 Location: United Kingdom Thanked: 31 times
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J..M

Joined: 28 Sep 2006 Posts: 36 Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom Thanked: 0 times
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:17 am Post Subject: |
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I have a 1940's house built with accrington brick & had (Mineral Wool) cavity wall insulation injected in approximately 4 years ago ...... No damp problems what so ever, in fact no problems what so ever ....... I noticed a change in temps almost immediately
Other than the thro wall (To house interior) the chaps bunged up all the air bricks with sillicone.
All I can say is my installation has turned out hunky dorey ...... I suppose some may say that the air bricks shouldn't of been blocked off ....... Me I say mines fine ......... I guess you need to talk to your chosen contractor & ask
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