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Advice please re fire rated mineral wool cavity closure. We will be having part timber clad and part render on our MBC timber frame airtight house. Do we need different types of cavity closure according to surface. What about ventilation? A possible builder is asking what we want!

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We are timber frame, part rendered on block,  part timber clad on cement board

 

We closed the cavities in the block with mineral wall batts and have used envirogaf intumescent strips where we are clad.

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5 minutes ago, Mr Punter said:

With timber frame and timber cladding you will not get decent fire rating without further protection such as boards or coatings.

Current 3 projects (2 x MBC PH TF & 1 x stick built PH) have needed no further protection; mixes of brick / render / cedar / composite / brick slips and more.
 

I think it would only jump if it’s a 3 story dwelling.

 

I’m a fan of keeping the cavities clear, so intumescent strips work well here. A few ££ more but tbh this is not somewhere where you should have any kind of compromise.  

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4 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Current 3 projects (2 x MBC PH TF & 1 x stick built PH) have needed no further protection; mixes of brick / render / cedar / composite / brick slips and more.

 

Only the timber cladding would be a concern, as well as the "composite" if it is flammable, especially if the breather paper and sheathing are also combustible.

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