Hi All, my daughter has just got herself a mid terrace house built around 1910, it was a mortgage repossession, so as you can imagine i have had to do a lot of work in it, replacing rads plumbing etc, however the question i have relates to building
i wonder if i could pick someones brains, at the back of the house the kitchen and upstairs bathroom come off at right angles to the house, there is a large towel rail in the upstairs bathroom, which in most cases would be perfectly adequate, however it is so cold in there, the loft is lagged, and when you touch the exterior wall on the inside it is very cold,
question is this
do you think that there is likely to be a cavity in this wall that i could fill with blown fibres, or would it be a case of dry lining regards dave
i wonder if i could pick someones brains, at the back of the house the kitchen and upstairs bathroom come off at right angles to the house, there is a large towel rail in the upstairs bathroom, which in most cases would be perfectly adequate, however it is so cold in there, the loft is lagged, and when you touch the exterior wall on the inside it is very cold,
question is this
do you think that there is likely to be a cavity in this wall that i could fill with blown fibres, or would it be a case of dry lining regards dave