How to insulate 30s semi bay window

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Hello, I’m decorating the master bedroom of the 30s semi. The bay window is currently not insulated. It looks to have the original plaster on laffs and nothing behind. Externally, I don’t believe there to be a brick wall. The house is pebbledashed from the front. How’s best to insultate?

Should I remove the plaster and laffs and insulate behind with Kingspan or celetex or build a timber frame in front of the existing plasterboard and insulate behind that?
 

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Hello, I’m decorating the master bedroom of the 30s semi. The bay window is currently not insulated. It looks to have the original plaster on laffs and nothing behind. Externally, I don’t believe there to be a brick wall. The house is pebbledashed from the front. How’s best to insultate?

Should I remove the plaster and laffs and insulate behind with Kingspan or celetex or build a timber frame in front of the existing plasterboard and insulate behind that?






As long as there is decent overhang on the existing window board, you should strive to fit the thickest possible layer of PIR insulation (+ foil tape) across the studs, as well as between. I think I managed 75mm between and 50mm across.
 
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Thanks. For the avoidance of doubt- what is reasoning?

Will there be an issue if I’m unable to?
 

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