People.
I have attached a link below of the concealed cistern I intend to fit behind a new toilet in a new single story extension The new walls are to be brick, cavity and block.
http://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/...n=googlebase&gclid=CLrhr_m8ysECFUPLtAodLFkA2A
This cistern has insulating polystyrene fitted and therefore I would suggest this cistern could be mounted to the inner face of the external skin. ie in the cavity.
This will mean that the U value at this particular point will be less than the rest of the wall which will contain insulation material. Do you believe that the building inspector will make an issue of this as we are talking of an area the size of 0.8mm2 or could we increase the overall insulation within the 'roof void' of my new extension to compensate for this loss. Are the council prepared to listen to 'reasoned alternatives' if presented.
Many thanks
Paul
I have attached a link below of the concealed cistern I intend to fit behind a new toilet in a new single story extension The new walls are to be brick, cavity and block.
http://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/...n=googlebase&gclid=CLrhr_m8ysECFUPLtAodLFkA2A
This cistern has insulating polystyrene fitted and therefore I would suggest this cistern could be mounted to the inner face of the external skin. ie in the cavity.
This will mean that the U value at this particular point will be less than the rest of the wall which will contain insulation material. Do you believe that the building inspector will make an issue of this as we are talking of an area the size of 0.8mm2 or could we increase the overall insulation within the 'roof void' of my new extension to compensate for this loss. Are the council prepared to listen to 'reasoned alternatives' if presented.
Many thanks
Paul