Spinny Posted May 26 Posted May 26 Looking to prepare the junction between walls and ceiling structure ready for plaster boarding. How should I be finishing this area adjacent to the steel ? The silver PIR insulation across the end of the steel is the top of the cavity insulation in the wall. I am thinking somehow I need to seal it so that warm air in the ceiling doesn't contact any cold air squeezing through the top of the PIR where it meets the plywood deck. Thinking I should somehow put some more insulation around the steel and the top of the inner leaf it sits on ? (Have rockwool but that wouldn't be vapour/air tight)
Nickfromwales Posted May 26 Posted May 26 You could use Illbruck fm330 (closed cell) foam. That's airtight and won't bridge damp / moisture, plus will help insulate the beam. I think just stopping airflow through there would be suffice, so the foam should be a good option imho. 1
Spinny Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 Thanks Nick, looks like good stuff although not on the high street it seems. But how do you use it for ceilings though when the can has to be inverted ?
Redbeard Posted May 27 Posted May 27 1 hour ago, Spinny said: But how do you use it for ceilings though when the can has to be inverted ? You *may* get away with using an extension tube (flexible brewer's/wine-maker' tube is what I have used. I say *may* because the extra length slows the flow and if the first 'hit' is not fast enough nothing sticks and you just end up with a foam floor. It has worked for me, and also it hasn't...
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