Can anyone point me to rules of thumb or design calculations for the ventilation required for a concrete/masonry wall with an insulated stud wall on the inside.
I've tried to copy the "Mike Way" as closely as possible when lining my sectional garage, and have deliberately left a gap inside the studwork (which is all treated) for air circulation but the individual sections obviously don't have any ventilation holes at the bottom, which is desirable to get a flow of air over the outer walls and maximise evaporation; something the current ventilation at the eaves and ridge oy won't deliver.
I'm not adverse to renting a diamond drill to add ventilation in the outer walls, but if I can get away with small holes would prefer to just use my SDS and get it done.
I've tried to copy the "Mike Way" as closely as possible when lining my sectional garage, and have deliberately left a gap inside the studwork (which is all treated) for air circulation but the individual sections obviously don't have any ventilation holes at the bottom, which is desirable to get a flow of air over the outer walls and maximise evaporation; something the current ventilation at the eaves and ridge oy won't deliver.
I'm not adverse to renting a diamond drill to add ventilation in the outer walls, but if I can get away with small holes would prefer to just use my SDS and get it done.