Hi all, a few questions and thoughts.
Planning to insulate under a bay window area on the 2nd floor. I have done a rough mock-up of the current bay window area, and with an non-insulated internal wall. The bay protrudes in-front of the house, not covering the cavity space (see image below), so when I open the bay space I intend to cap the cavity wall (foil facing into the space). The bay is south facing and gets very limited sun.
Plan:
What common mistakes are made and anything that I may have not considered?
- Do I need to think about a DPC against the single brick wall? OR use a breathable membrane around the insulation?
Is there any additional things or curve balls I could do with the brick wall itself, or any other thoughts? Really open to ideas.
Thank you in advance!
Planning to insulate under a bay window area on the 2nd floor. I have done a rough mock-up of the current bay window area, and with an non-insulated internal wall. The bay protrudes in-front of the house, not covering the cavity space (see image below), so when I open the bay space I intend to cap the cavity wall (foil facing into the space). The bay is south facing and gets very limited sun.
Plan:
- Full height insulated frame of the bay wall (See image below) using 100 mm PIR
- Insulating Void space - with rock roll up to the downstairs ceiling OR into the 1st floor, flooring space? - The surface of the void space is spot that accumulates significant visible condensation.
- Alternative void insulation - is it best practice to open the dining ceiling, put in PIR boards? - I would rather not do this, as I want to limit the work to the one room and finish it as quickly as possible. However if this is the genuinely best option then I will have to consider it.
- Breathable membrane - would a membrane as shown here be suitable at any point in this? For either or both the frame and the rock wool.
- Radiator to be installed at a future date - I will run piping to the bay and allow suitable access for ease of install.
What common mistakes are made and anything that I may have not considered?
- Do I need to think about a DPC against the single brick wall? OR use a breathable membrane around the insulation?
Is there any additional things or curve balls I could do with the brick wall itself, or any other thoughts? Really open to ideas.
Thank you in advance!
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