Hi,
I have just moved I to a 1930s solid brick wall bungalow and I am looking insulate the walls. So far I have cO spidered two ways, and as you can probably tell I'm still a no ice at this!! But the more I read, the more I get confused!!!
I was originally looking to place batons at 400mm centres, then fill with 50mm celotek pir insulation board then cover with 12.5mm plasterboard. The insulation board is 450mm in width so I presume that I can just cut off the remaining 50mm to fit the gaps??? Or can I use 100mm cavity slab with a moister liner then The plasterboard.
Or.... Would you just dot and dab the insulation board straight to the wall, then bond the plasterboard to the board using adhesive and screws???
Sorry if this sounds silly, but want to get it right!!!
Matt
I have just moved I to a 1930s solid brick wall bungalow and I am looking insulate the walls. So far I have cO spidered two ways, and as you can probably tell I'm still a no ice at this!! But the more I read, the more I get confused!!!
I was originally looking to place batons at 400mm centres, then fill with 50mm celotek pir insulation board then cover with 12.5mm plasterboard. The insulation board is 450mm in width so I presume that I can just cut off the remaining 50mm to fit the gaps??? Or can I use 100mm cavity slab with a moister liner then The plasterboard.
Or.... Would you just dot and dab the insulation board straight to the wall, then bond the plasterboard to the board using adhesive and screws???
Sorry if this sounds silly, but want to get it right!!!
Matt