billybuntus
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Does anyone have any experience with injecting insulation into a cavity wall?
I have a downstairs bathroom which suffers terribly with condensation on the external facing walls (2 walls).
No matter how much I leave the windows open (also have a large air vent fitted) we cannot shift the condensation and painting the room is a constant battle to keep it looking clean and tidy.
The external facing walls are the problematic walls the internal partition wall does not suffer condensation.
The room is a very cold room (probably due to the air vent and a concrete slab floor which is tiled).
My theory being that the room is a relativley modern edition (added in the 70's ish) to our old house and as such would have little cavity insulation fitted. If these injection people could increase the internal temp of the wall through extra insulation then I may well be on my way to a damp free bathroom! The room is also a flat roof and I may well remove the ceiling to insulate that also.
The next step after this (if its not very effective) would be to look at internal insulation which I am loathed to do just yet.
An idea of cost would also be good, the room is approx 9 square metres and the external walls are easily accessible.
any ideas?
thanks,
I have a downstairs bathroom which suffers terribly with condensation on the external facing walls (2 walls).
No matter how much I leave the windows open (also have a large air vent fitted) we cannot shift the condensation and painting the room is a constant battle to keep it looking clean and tidy.
The external facing walls are the problematic walls the internal partition wall does not suffer condensation.
The room is a very cold room (probably due to the air vent and a concrete slab floor which is tiled).
My theory being that the room is a relativley modern edition (added in the 70's ish) to our old house and as such would have little cavity insulation fitted. If these injection people could increase the internal temp of the wall through extra insulation then I may well be on my way to a damp free bathroom! The room is also a flat roof and I may well remove the ceiling to insulate that also.
The next step after this (if its not very effective) would be to look at internal insulation which I am loathed to do just yet.
An idea of cost would also be good, the room is approx 9 square metres and the external walls are easily accessible.
any ideas?
thanks,