Not sure if this is in the right section, couldn't see one more appropriate anyway!!!
We have a 3-bed detached Bungalow, built in 1929. It is red-brick and the mortar is very crumbly (is that limewater based?). We are going to get it rendered as the brick-work is not in great condition. I will post separately about that.
Anyway, we are looking at Cavity wall insulation, but I am worried about 2 main things that people have told me.
1. Damp bridging - I guess this means that damp can travel across the insulation media, causing problems inside?
2. Plaster blowing inside - I have been told that there is a danger that the pressure used could blow the plaster off the internal walls? I am further worried about this because of the crumbly mortar.
So, is this type of insulation a good idea, what should we go for and what pitfalls can I expect?
We have a 3-bed detached Bungalow, built in 1929. It is red-brick and the mortar is very crumbly (is that limewater based?). We are going to get it rendered as the brick-work is not in great condition. I will post separately about that.
Anyway, we are looking at Cavity wall insulation, but I am worried about 2 main things that people have told me.
1. Damp bridging - I guess this means that damp can travel across the insulation media, causing problems inside?
2. Plaster blowing inside - I have been told that there is a danger that the pressure used could blow the plaster off the internal walls? I am further worried about this because of the crumbly mortar.
So, is this type of insulation a good idea, what should we go for and what pitfalls can I expect?
