Hi Chummmms.
I have walls that are 100mm deep timber uprights with asbestos pannels on the outside. : I,ve taken off the old plasterboard to expose the timbers and the back of the asbestos( . I,ve noticed the asbestos runs with water as the warm air in the room condenses on the freezing cold asbestos.
I have got a load of Celotex quite cheap. I wanted 100mm to fill the cavity but beggars cant be choosers and i have 70mm. I plan to fit it between the joists and tight up against the asbestos so moisture cant condense on it. This will leave a 30mm gap at the front which will be directly behind the plasterboard. Could any of theee in the know tell me if this will be ok please? if not i dont want to buy any more celotex but I have a load of cheap fiberglass insulation, would it be a better idea to fit this directly behind the plasterboard filling the 30mm gap? ch ch ch Cheers Chaps.. mark
I have walls that are 100mm deep timber uprights with asbestos pannels on the outside. : I,ve taken off the old plasterboard to expose the timbers and the back of the asbestos( . I,ve noticed the asbestos runs with water as the warm air in the room condenses on the freezing cold asbestos.
I have got a load of Celotex quite cheap. I wanted 100mm to fill the cavity but beggars cant be choosers and i have 70mm. I plan to fit it between the joists and tight up against the asbestos so moisture cant condense on it. This will leave a 30mm gap at the front which will be directly behind the plasterboard. Could any of theee in the know tell me if this will be ok please? if not i dont want to buy any more celotex but I have a load of cheap fiberglass insulation, would it be a better idea to fit this directly behind the plasterboard filling the 30mm gap? ch ch ch Cheers Chaps.. mark