- Joined
- 17 Apr 2024
- Messages
- 26
- Reaction score
- 3
- Country

Our builder used fullfill wool insulation in our 100mm cavity (a simple 1m x 2m porch).
Building control have told us “this construction doesn't comply with Approved Document L. This construction achieves 0.35W/m2K when it needs to meet 0.18W/m2K. Please provide details of how this porch will meet Part L which may include compensating elsewhere for the under provision in the cavity (e.g. roof or perhaps additional insulation over the inner face of the blockwork).
What is the likely way forward? What will get this over the hump (0.17U to find).
Anyone else had to address a shortfall like this with a 100mm cavity?
Interesting that they might be happy if we compensate in the roof area?
Roof is on and wool roof insulation is in place. Plaster board isn’t yet in place.
Assume there is no expectation of sliding anything more into the cavity or taking away blocks to do so, so it’ll be some sort of internal layer.
Incidentally, our 100yr old house has no insulation in the cavity’s elsewhere at all (just in the loft).
So this little porch of ours is ironically the only bit of our home with wall insulation!
Is there any hope Building control take a view so to speak? Adding internally will rob us of 10% of our internal floor area
Building control have told us “this construction doesn't comply with Approved Document L. This construction achieves 0.35W/m2K when it needs to meet 0.18W/m2K. Please provide details of how this porch will meet Part L which may include compensating elsewhere for the under provision in the cavity (e.g. roof or perhaps additional insulation over the inner face of the blockwork).
What is the likely way forward? What will get this over the hump (0.17U to find).
Anyone else had to address a shortfall like this with a 100mm cavity?
Interesting that they might be happy if we compensate in the roof area?
Roof is on and wool roof insulation is in place. Plaster board isn’t yet in place.
Assume there is no expectation of sliding anything more into the cavity or taking away blocks to do so, so it’ll be some sort of internal layer.
Incidentally, our 100yr old house has no insulation in the cavity’s elsewhere at all (just in the loft).
So this little porch of ours is ironically the only bit of our home with wall insulation!
Is there any hope Building control take a view so to speak? Adding internally will rob us of 10% of our internal floor area
Last edited:
