My daughter bought a 3 bed 1910 semi 2 years ago which I've done a fair bit of work on, drafty windows/ doors insulation etc but it is still a cold house and suffers from slight mould. I know this is due to condensation on the inside of the external walls which I'm fairly sure don't have a cavity so need insulating.
The house has had external insulation on the gable end by previous owner but the coating on it is bubbling up in many places so I guess moisture maybe penetrating it and not helping much.
The front room was very cold as it had a cellar beneath so I put 100mm of kingspan in the floor joists which did improve things but not as much as I'd hoped.
The loft has been converted to a bedroom and the stairs are in what would have been the 3rd small bedroom. The floor has kingspan in it and there is kingspan in between the roof joists/ ceiling so well insulated. The room still feels fairly cold but this must be down to there being no heating up there so will be adding radiators soon.
As for the condensation issue in the bedrooms I plan to remove the plaster on the inside of the external walls and add insulated plaster board, hopefully 50mm will be ok as they don’t want to loose too much space, will this be enough and solve the condensation issue?.
Can anyone offer any more suggestions on what may help to make this old house warmer. Tia.
The house has had external insulation on the gable end by previous owner but the coating on it is bubbling up in many places so I guess moisture maybe penetrating it and not helping much.
The front room was very cold as it had a cellar beneath so I put 100mm of kingspan in the floor joists which did improve things but not as much as I'd hoped.
The loft has been converted to a bedroom and the stairs are in what would have been the 3rd small bedroom. The floor has kingspan in it and there is kingspan in between the roof joists/ ceiling so well insulated. The room still feels fairly cold but this must be down to there being no heating up there so will be adding radiators soon.
As for the condensation issue in the bedrooms I plan to remove the plaster on the inside of the external walls and add insulated plaster board, hopefully 50mm will be ok as they don’t want to loose too much space, will this be enough and solve the condensation issue?.
Can anyone offer any more suggestions on what may help to make this old house warmer. Tia.
