re-arranging to a moderately sensible sequence:
David Pearson wrote:
So, if anyone can help me out with some advice on
cheap, but still good enough, insulation, I will be very
happy
then
"philip cosson" wrote in message
...
You could try actis tri iso super 9.
http://www.tri-isosuper9.co.uk/product_benifits.htm or
Would you buy anything from a supplier whose technical knowledge is such
that they can include in their "definitions"
Heat/Warmth: Impression, feeling of comfort. State of matter
characterised by the internal movement of matter characterised by
internal movement of constituant particles
or indeed:
Desibel (db): Transformation of water vapour into droplets (fog,dew)
?
This is in keeping with the literacy level of the rest of their site.
Celotex don't like it!
not so impressed, myself.
I would urge anyone contemplating insulation of a roof or wall not to do
so until they've thoroughly understood "warm/cold" roof principles and
thought through where condensation, including interstitial condensation,
will occur.
I note, incidentally, that Screwfix have corrected in the latest
catalogue (78) the error in 77 which claimed their Protect A1 roofing
felt to be breathable. I wonder how many sweating roofs there will be
as a result of that little misunderstanding.
--
Kevin Poole
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