Russ P Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 After some advice/guidance I have stripped a late 1800’s cottage back to brick and currently boarding it. Is there any method to dab a vapour board to the external walls? I was always under the understanding they had to be hardwalled or batten and boarded (not keen on this method as don’t want to loose depth) but was told by someone a few days ago I could dab vapourboard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottishjohn Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 (edited) I think the answer is yes. you could fasten 25mm or 50mm batons direct to bricks --so loosing only an inch or two and be able to put a VCL in,which is the way I would go but firstly are you really sure there are no damp problems,you need to check carefully , if there are these need to be sorted first .. I,m guessing its not a cavity wall and originally it would be lime mortar if it has been pointed with cement mix then that could be a problem waiting to happen ,cos cement does not breath and is not flexible like lime mortar ,so any cracks in pointing and water runs in and don,t come out. with the change from lime to cement was when they went to cavity walls so any moisture in the wall cannot evaporate outwards only inwards . Yes you could paint or render .maybe ,if you have the money its time to insulate it on outside .then render or brick slips--2 jobs at once! warm +dry Edited May 8, 2019 by scottishjohn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 36 minutes ago, Russ P said: After some advice/guidance I have stripped a late 1800’s cottage back to brick and currently boarding it. Is there any method to dab a vapour board to the external walls? I was always under the understanding they had to be hardwalled or batten and boarded (not keen on this method as don’t want to loose depth) but was told by someone a few days ago I could dab vapourboard You can dab a moister board on Or even a foam backed board No need to machanocal fix if it is bare brick or block Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADLIan Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 Foam (insulation) backed plasterboard must be mech fixed to wall (otherwise it’ll just fall off in a fire!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 13 minutes ago, ADLIan said: Foam (insulation) backed plasterboard must be mech fixed to wall (otherwise it’ll just fall off in a fire!) No Ive fixed thousands of them No problem at all Dab with standard drywall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADLIan Posted May 8, 2019 Share Posted May 8, 2019 Suggest you check MIs and BBA certs re additional mech fixings when using adhesive or plaster dabs with foam backed boards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russ P Posted May 9, 2019 Author Share Posted May 9, 2019 9 hours ago, scottishjohn said: I think the answer is yes. you could fasten 25mm or 50mm batons direct to bricks --so loosing only an inch or two and be able to put a VCL in,which is the way I would go but firstly are you really sure there are no damp problems,you need to check carefully , if there are these need to be sorted first .. I,m guessing its not a cavity wall and originally it would be lime mortar if it has been pointed with cement mix then that could be a problem waiting to happen ,cos cement does not breath and is not flexible like lime mortar ,so any cracks in pointing and water runs in and don,t come out. with the change from lime to cement was when they went to cavity walls so any moisture in the wall cannot evaporate outwards only inwards . Yes you could paint or render .maybe ,if you have the money its time to insulate it on outside .then render or brick slips--2 jobs at once! warm +dry I was hoping to avoid batten and board as the 2 of the rooms are small already. The outside is already rendered and painted and I’ve not had damp issues in the 3 years I’ve owned it so far. I was told it was the standard foil backed plaster board that can be dabbed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russ P Posted May 9, 2019 Author Share Posted May 9, 2019 9 hours ago, nod said: You can dab a moister board on Or even a foam backed board No need to machanocal fix if it is bare brick or block Is there’s a certain adhesive you have to use for the vapour boards (foil backed)? trying to stay away from foam backed due to the rooms being small already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onoff Posted May 9, 2019 Share Posted May 9, 2019 See the application sheet here. Says to put foil backed GA4000 boards up then over batten i.e mechanically fix. But for the PL4000 it shows for and dab. https://www.celotex.co.uk/applications/wall-insulation/internal-solid-walls One benefit with over battening is that you can design in a nice service cavity for wiring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferdinand Posted May 9, 2019 Share Posted May 9, 2019 To save depth you could use roofing laths as your framing timber. For me the key dimension would be how much insulation it needs. F Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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