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    RSJ has been installed and it is thermally bridged

    The steel is having one corner sitting on an inner padstone and the corner next to sitting onto an external padstone; I am honestly worried about TB + condensation. It is really annoying. Our builder is really not that bad or cowboy-ish. But of course there are aspects that find me much more...
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    RSJ has been installed and it is thermally bridged

    Isn't it pointless to insulate the end only, when the bottom part of the RSJ is sitting on an outside padstone? Surely it is going to slow down the heat exchange, but it is not going to limit the whole amount of heat exchanged?
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    RSJ has been installed and it is thermally bridged

    We are on the first floor here, RSJ is holding up the roof - and we have interest in one day going up into the loft. BC will be here tomorrow, apparently with intumescent paint you're good to go.
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    RSJ has been installed and it is thermally bridged

    Hi all. Undergoing some renovation, i.e. a wall has been knocked off and creating one unique space from two rooms. The room at the back used to have a cold pitched roof, will now have a flat warm roof and the RSJ will be exposed, we want it as a feature. The steel is sitting halfway on the...
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