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We are looking to convert our detached garage into living accomodation. It's part of a Grade II listed building so maintaining the exterior appearance is very important. The current structure is timber rafters, membrane and natural slate. Plan is to deepen the rafters by attaching 50mm timber battens and insulate between and below the rafters with PIR leaving a 50mm ventilation gap. I have wide soffits which I can use to provide an inlet for ventilation but I am wondering how I can provide an exhuast at the ridge without altering the external appearance (which means that ridge vents are out of the picture). Any ideas greatly appreciated.
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We will be starting a project, hopefully soon. Basically a new extension going on an existing sandstone cottage. Its a solid hiuse but will need some work. The plaster work seems very sound but obviously there's no insulation in the wall or floor area. There's a bit in the loft but that will need topped up and lots of draught proofing done. Floor is a suspended one so will get lifted and insulated as well. However when we get to the walls whats the best thing to do. To do it properly we would need to strip it right back and start again. However how important are the walls? There are new windows going in throughout and there will be lots of draught proofing to be done. How much space would we lose if we stripped the plaster off and put in new insulation and plaster board? Does it stop the building breathing, is it the right thing to do.