colinb4987
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So I've landed myself the job of insulating the sides of our house. Thanks to a wide variety of factors, there is no option to pay someone to do it.
XPS will be in the ground and rise 300mm up the walls. From there to the underside of the eaves is approx 5m. Eaves overhang 300mm plus gutters.
We have surplus wool and wood fibre insulation in batts, so those are the materials we will use.
The whole lot will be clad in 20mm thick cork panels, which are 500x1000mm as supplied. They can be screwed onto a substrate, or glued (if the whole surface is used).
My basic idea was to
XPS will be in the ground and rise 300mm up the walls. From there to the underside of the eaves is approx 5m. Eaves overhang 300mm plus gutters.
We have surplus wool and wood fibre insulation in batts, so those are the materials we will use.
The whole lot will be clad in 20mm thick cork panels, which are 500x1000mm as supplied. They can be screwed onto a substrate, or glued (if the whole surface is used).
My basic idea was to
- make or buy 200mm deep I-section columns from timber and OSB
- Fix into the brick with concrete screws (or plugs and screws) at 500mm spacings to form a series of vertical channels, 500mm wide.
- Fill channel with insulation, screw cork onto outside face.
- Lay cork stretcher bond with thin bead of adhesive between boards (not needed according to manufacturer but I don't want to risk water ingress)