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Default UK RICS report says solar takes 208 years to repay...nonsense! Help needed!


"Jim" wrote in message
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:16:59 -0500, Jim wrote:

"Mary Fisher" wrote
In January 1993 we paid something over £300 for cavity wall insulation,

I am not familiar with this term. In the US, I have always used
paper-faced rolls of fiberglass stapeled between the wall studs. What is
CWI? The same? Sprayed foam/cellulose?


It's applicable to walls constructed of two skins of masonry (bricks or
blocks) with an air gap between them. When retrofitted, holes are drilled
in one skin (usually the outer) and fibrous or granular insulating
material
blown into the gap. In USAnia I think you generally have timber-frame and
other constructions where this wouldn't work.


Thank you; I have seen parallel brick walls with a space between, tied
together with an extra long brick every so often, in buildings hundreds of
years old. I don't know anyone in the US who lives in a home like that....


Now we tie the walls together with stainless steel wall ties or plastic wall
ties. The plastic do not extract so much heat from the inner walls.

For the average UK home the whole idea if building two walls is an expensive
luxury. Building two wall were one can do. A highly insulated single wall
is the best way.