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Hi everyone,

 

Im just wondering how everybody else attach the cavity insulation starting above the damp course. It is 100mm T&G PIR board. Im worried that the bottom board will slip out at with it only being held at the top so I am thinking of gluing the bottom board to the block work with something like soudabond? Does anybody have any other ideas or products they would recommend for this?

 

Thanks

 

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, nod said:

Start your cavity ties on the top of your dpc and sit your boards on these 

That was my first thought but I was under the impression you were not suppose to put wall ties in the dpc course? 

 

Thanks

 

Posted

Why don’t you pump the cavity/

Also how are you getting cover to the bottom of the mesh?

Why have you got a DPC cavity tray?

Posted
12 minutes ago, ETC said:

Why don’t you pump the cavity/

Also how are you getting cover to the bottom of the mesh?

Why have you got a DPC cavity tray?

Pump the cavity as in fill with EPS beads? I suppose I have just have always favoured a more traditional cavity gap really.

That picture was taken just after I'd finished fitting the mesh.

 

As I understand it, the tray is because the bottom of the cavity is completely filled with insulation and therefore needs the tray?

 

This is the first build we have done so is all very new to us.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Young bull said:

That was my first thought but I was under the impression you were not suppose to put wall ties in the dpc course? 

 

Thanks

 

You could let them sit on the lean mix cavity fill if you don’t want to do that Both ways will work 

I definitely would start gluing anything 

I couldn’t imagine a brickie doing that 

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