Woody2Shoes
Impressive Member
My new workshop is inching towards reality. The walls will be made of masonry with a cavity. I'm mulling over the options:
a) Outer skin = dense bocks, then insulation (with an air gap on the outside), then inner skin = thermalite blocks.
b) Skins the other way round!
Presumably - on paper - both a) and b) have the same U-value, but given the seasonal variations, and the diurnal cycle of warming/cooling, I suspect they have different performance characteristics over time....
Thoughts please - esp. from Mike..
Thanks in advance, W2S
a) Outer skin = dense bocks, then insulation (with an air gap on the outside), then inner skin = thermalite blocks.
b) Skins the other way round!
Presumably - on paper - both a) and b) have the same U-value, but given the seasonal variations, and the diurnal cycle of warming/cooling, I suspect they have different performance characteristics over time....
Thoughts please - esp. from Mike..
Thanks in advance, W2S