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There is a good guide from kingspan on IWI here, about half way down.[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.kingspan.com/gb/en/knowledge-articles/is-it-possible-to-insulate-solid-walls/#:~:text=For%20a%20standard%20solid%20brick,fixings%20and%20the%20surface%20skimmed.[/URL]I've done this on a couple of mates garages, I used pre treated batons and a dpm roll, at 4 inch wide. They are warmer now,I would consider not putting ceiling in, but insulate the apex roof instead.You can still add truss shelving for storage.I relaid an extra 200mm loft insulation over existing to give me 300mm, great for house, but it gets very cold up their now, and even well ventilated I had to change the cardboard storage boxes for plastic crates as you could feel them going soft with such cold for long spells over winter.
There is a good guide from kingspan on IWI here, about half way down.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.kingspan.com/gb/en/knowledge-articles/is-it-possible-to-insulate-solid-walls/#:~:text=For%20a%20standard%20solid%20brick,fixings%20and%20the%20surface%20skimmed.[/URL]
I've done this on a couple of mates garages, I used pre treated batons and a dpm roll, at 4 inch wide. They are warmer now,
I would consider not putting ceiling in, but insulate the apex roof instead.
You can still add truss shelving for storage.
I relaid an extra 200mm loft insulation over existing to give me 300mm, great for house, but it gets very cold up their now, and even well ventilated I had to change the cardboard storage boxes for plastic crates as you could feel them going soft with such cold for long spells over winter.