carlos21 Posted Tuesday at 20:42 Posted Tuesday at 20:42 Looking for thermally broken fixings that stop cold bridging, I used some hammer in nails that went into a large rawl plug and had a plastic cap on the nail, but i wasnt that impressed with the thermal break to be honest. Anyone use some they were happy with? Thanks carl
Gus Potter Posted Tuesday at 23:48 Posted Tuesday at 23:48 Have a look here, they may have something that floats your boat. https://www.ejot.co.uk/ If not on their website use that old thing called the telephone and give them a call. 1
saveasteading Posted Wednesday at 06:50 Posted Wednesday at 06:50 10 hours ago, carlos21 said: but i wasnt that impressed with the thermal break What is the context? What is being connected? Materials, and why you are concerned?
carlos21 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Sorry for slow reply Iam fixing insulated plasterboard to stonewalls mostly and some on concrete blocks. The fixings i have used in the past created tiny black spots from condensation from cold bridging.
Gus Potter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Fixing insulated platerboard directly to stone walls is likely to give you a pile of problems further down the line. Fixing to concrete blocks has similar risks. Best thing you can do it to post more info. Just draw a sketch on A4 paper, photograph it and post. You won't get tested on your drawing skills.
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