steve77r Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 I am looking to build a small 4 bedroom home and wanting to keep costs as low as possible. I have been looking at WonderWall cladding system for construction and wanted to know if anyone has used this or similar products and can offer any advice on its application to residential build. My main question is would such a system allow for the construction without the traditional double layered cavity wall? Would this system allow for a single layer concrete block work structure with the cladding and insulation on the outside? https://www.forterra.co.uk/walling-cladding-systems/wonderwall-brick-cladding-system/flexible-wall-cladding-system-wonderwall Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProDave Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 How about fixing it as the outer cladding to a timber framed building? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADLIan Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 Looks as though it must be installed by approved contractor. On timber frame the vented airspace behind the cladding system negates the effect of the insulation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A_L Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 @steve77r, 'Fastwall' a slightly different approach which can be used on lightweight frames and done by you https://www.ibstockbrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/04-06-Fastwall.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve77r Posted May 30, 2019 Author Share Posted May 30, 2019 14 minutes ago, A_L said: @steve77r, 'Fastwall' a slightly different approach which can be used on lightweight frames and done by you https://www.ibstockbrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/04-06-Fastwall.pdf Look like this would need timber frame as opposed to block work wall as there is no insulation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted May 30, 2019 Share Posted May 30, 2019 If @steve77r you are looking for cheap you need to follow the route of the mass house builders ordinary square shape, red tile roof, plastic facia, plastic gutter brick n block or timberframe and brick skin if forterra was a cost effective way they would all be using it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K78 Posted June 4, 2019 Share Posted June 4, 2019 If keeping costs low is your aim. Cladding systems like that are not the best approach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stones Posted June 4, 2019 Share Posted June 4, 2019 @steve77r - if the system is that low cost and easy to use, consider why it has not been adopted more widely. If there were a cheap, robust, good looking finish that was half the price of everything else on the market, everybody would be using it (or prices for alternatives would be dropped to match). Not to say you can't save money with clever thinking or careful sourcing of materials, but that all takes time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archer Posted June 13, 2019 Share Posted June 13, 2019 (edited) I looked at something similar to this for our extension and I believe you are able to build a single skin block wall with an insulated render or brick slip carry system. There are rules around the slenderness of masonry walls so you need to use a 215 block I think. As for cost, not sure to be honest. Brick slips can be more expensive than brickwork. On the other hand you would get a thinner wall build up and less potential quality issues with the cavity / insulation continuity. You can have the brick slip panels prefabricated off-site as well though this may increase cost. Plenty of contractors and developers use something similar but mostly for retro-fit work. Edited June 13, 2019 by Archer Typo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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