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Hi all

 

Wondering if anyone has any thoughts re: exterior wall insulation for my timber frame build. I'm shooting for an energy efficient build, but not chasing perfection by trying to hit passiv standards. I'd like to hit a sweet spot between price and performance.

 

It looks like the "standard" exterior wall build-up from TF firms is 140mm studs + PIR to hit a decent U-value. But I'm wondering wondering if I'm missing a trick by not considering other insulation options? In particular, it would be great to have something that's a more organic material, lower VOC etc...

 

Anyone have any advice? What's worked well for you all?

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24 minutes ago, sansserif said:

any advice

before any further thoughts could you advise on the roof verge detail?

 

ie if you built 150mm or so out from the walls, does that fly past gutters and roof covering?

similarly at the bottom, are there any obstructions such as manholes?

And what distance is the nearest wall to a boundary. roughly if it over 2m, otherwise exactly in case it affects fire regs or any access you have.

 

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The designs have an allowance for a ~300mm exterior wall thickness, excluding rain screen and plasterboard etc. Would be great to not need the full 300mm though. Design has a gable roof with a  that overhangs about 50mm over the gable end.

 

Distance to nearest boundary is 0.8m, and around 1.8m to the nearest building. No (known) nearby obstructions!

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1 hour ago, sansserif said:

In particular, it would be great to have something that's a more organic material, lower VOC etc...

 

Insulation tends to be mineral wool or PIR.  What is the proposed "rain screen"?

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