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What’s the best way to fill a 150mm cavity with insulation?

 

Should I partially fill it and go with 100mm PIR with 50mm gap as is being suggested?

 

Wall build up intention here;

Clayworks plaster or paint

Plasterboard dot dab 

100mm block not specced yet

150mm cavity

100mm block not specced yet 

Render by Baumit I think

 

Theres scope for a wider cavity to be honest but architect is saying going wider would increase costs as majority of ties and other ancillaries or all geared for 150mm cavity’s.

 

I’m not keen on blown EPS beads.

 

Editing to add, the roof is a pitched roof, gable end to end.

 

Intention is a cold roof, with loft roll above joists then boarded over for loft storage.

 

 

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Roof info
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Ive had pumped before and slabs. Id be interested as to what is better around cavity trays. Do pumped beads or dritherm work their way around all the folds and lintels? Pumped used to be cheaper at one point but then slabs became cheaper again. I find its easier to keep cavity clean of mortar with slabs. The compo just drops down onto last row of bats and clean it off. When you have an open cavity it drops right down to the bottom. 

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21 hours ago, ADLIan said:

Built in mineral wool slabs. 150mm now a standard thickness


Which ones?

 

20 hours ago, Iceverge said:

Mineral wool batts.

 

Absolutely not put boards.

 

They're next to impossible to install properly in the real world 

 Which ones?

 

21 hours ago, Mr Punter said:

Dritherm 32 cavity slabs.


Why this?

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1 hour ago, allthatpebbledash said:
21 hours ago, Iceverge said:

Absolutely not put boards.

 

They're next to impossible to install properly in the real world 

 Which ones?

I suspect 'put boards' should read PIR boards.

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16 minutes ago, Iceverge said:

 

Correct . Thanks.

 

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Proper rough job.  It would still be rough without the rigid insulation, which elevates it to farcically bad.

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1 hour ago, allthatpebbledash said:

Why this?

 

The Dritherm 32 slabs are easy for the bricklayer to fit, easy for wall ties, decent u-value, don't make a mess if the wall gets drilled and easy to clean up mortar droppings.  EPS beads are good too but you said you are not keen on them.

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XPS poly beads, every gap is filled around the whole building, any damp gets in the poly beads allows it to drain away. Easy 

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I’m a bricklayer.

Just had planning approved for south Scotland. Was told rigid boards (PIR) is the standard with 50mm air gap. I sent a email over to building control about having Dritherm 32 fulfill along with the BAA certification.

They replied saying I can go ahead with it as long as installed to manufacturers standards.

There was no way I would do PIR. Even on my own build taking all the time in the world it would be a nightmare to install. Looks great on a drawing but it just don’t happen in real life and when the bricklayers not getting paid much to take the time you end up with a right mess as shown in photos above.

It repels moisture too so won’t get through the cavity, even in exposed locations like mine.

 

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