oranjeboom Posted Thursday at 13:09 Posted Thursday at 13:09 So, there's a building site up the road from me where they 70+ house are having beam and block floors installed and using EPS as filler between the beams and again on top before a cement screed goes over. So there are mountains of the EPS offcuts that have all been bagged up awaiting for collection (Landfill, 'recycling'?). As this is high density EPS I was pondering whether it would be a suitable option for me to utilise these offcuts for my EWI project? The offcuts appear to be pretty large (at least 500-700mm in size and possibly 200mm thickness. It may take me a bit longer in terms of trimming them square and I will end up using more mechanical fixtures but seems to be a green alternative for me to save them going to landfill or 'recycling'.... Is this a bad idea? I'll end up with more joins so will that increase the chances of cracking over time? I'll be using mesh and some poly render.
JohnMo Posted Thursday at 13:15 Posted Thursday at 13:15 Sounds like a plan. Mist spray joints and use expanding foam. Allow to gel and push together this should give bridge free joint. Forming a single wall of EPS. You could use a similar method to stick to substrate plus mechanical fixings.
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