PJBuzz
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If the only solution that would work is spray foam, or redesigning from scratch, then that's ripping everything out and starting again, which basically means I would have to can the whole project.
I simply don't have the time or money to start again.
I have to do the best I can with the knowledge that I will never have a perfect vapour barrier and the steel will never have insulation directly attached.
The other issue with foaming all the walls is the cables are in the void. Although a lot of these foams do not directly corrode cables like polystyrene based insulation does, that's based on small areas of contact. If you foam up all the cables in such a way, Im not convinced it would be safe and within the spec of the cables.
What I can do, is ventilate the void and make small improvements to the vapour barrier.
I probably will also externally clad the roof in some way, perhaps not immediately.
I did start taking another ceiling board further into the workshop down, and I'm actually feeling good so far. It doesn't look like the issue at the "sealed" end is as bad as the "unsealed" end, which gives me a little confidence that I should be ok with these small improvements.
I simply don't have the time or money to start again.
I have to do the best I can with the knowledge that I will never have a perfect vapour barrier and the steel will never have insulation directly attached.
The other issue with foaming all the walls is the cables are in the void. Although a lot of these foams do not directly corrode cables like polystyrene based insulation does, that's based on small areas of contact. If you foam up all the cables in such a way, Im not convinced it would be safe and within the spec of the cables.
What I can do, is ventilate the void and make small improvements to the vapour barrier.
I probably will also externally clad the roof in some way, perhaps not immediately.
I did start taking another ceiling board further into the workshop down, and I'm actually feeling good so far. It doesn't look like the issue at the "sealed" end is as bad as the "unsealed" end, which gives me a little confidence that I should be ok with these small improvements.