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Existing building frame retrofit


ColdOutside

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Ah you'll need some insulation then. 

 

3 options. 

 

1. Knock the wall and build the whole thing from scratch with a timber frame. 

2. Use bricks to build the wall higher a d forget the timber frame. 

3 Use your hybrid approach. 


For 2 and 3  I would put 50mm PIR internally, foamed and taped at the joints.Then a 22*70mm battened service cavity and plasterboard.

 

Joining the wall PIR to 50mm (or more)PIR on the floor. Overlay with 2*11mm layers of floating OSB, joints staggered, glued and screwed. 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, ColdOutside said:

That’s pretty much the plan. Is the 70mm battens to allow a 20mm air gap? 

 

If you're willing to loose more space you could use 44*47mm battens @400cc for a service cavity and then infill with mineral wool. 

 

The 22*70mm is to create an uninsulated service cavity. (The stationary air will help insulation almost as much as insulation at narrow depths anyway) the reason for not using 22*44mm battens is they'll split from the plasterboard screws. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You could add external insulation to protect the frame from wasps a little. Also an insect screen is useful. I’m using both, the insect screen also needs to be sealed top and bottom with stainless steel mesh

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On 03/01/2024 at 18:22, ColdOutside said:

Yeah not too much room so 70mm is about max. Using a osb finish internally not plaster board.

 

50mm PIR.

 

11mm ply ripped into strips for service cavity battens.

 

11mm OSB Finish. 

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