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Hi,
We have an end of terrace 1920s built house. Walls are solid.
The hall gets very cold in the winter. Things got worse when we stripped the wallpaper and reskimmed the plaster a couple of years ago. We are looking at trying to insulate the wall. Problems is we don't have a large budget and can't afford to lose any space into the stairwell. Stairs are quite narrow as it is.
Best option I can come up with so far is Marmox 10mm insulation board stuck to existing plaster and then reskimmed. We should just about get away with this without changing sills etc.
Anybody used this stuff before? Is it likely to make a difference. Also looked at Wallrock thermal liner (4mm) but assume the insulation board would be better.
Grateful for any advice.
We have an end of terrace 1920s built house. Walls are solid.
The hall gets very cold in the winter. Things got worse when we stripped the wallpaper and reskimmed the plaster a couple of years ago. We are looking at trying to insulate the wall. Problems is we don't have a large budget and can't afford to lose any space into the stairwell. Stairs are quite narrow as it is.
Best option I can come up with so far is Marmox 10mm insulation board stuck to existing plaster and then reskimmed. We should just about get away with this without changing sills etc.
Anybody used this stuff before? Is it likely to make a difference. Also looked at Wallrock thermal liner (4mm) but assume the insulation board would be better.
Grateful for any advice.