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Dave Martin September 17th 05 09:38 PM

cavity wall insulation
 
Maybe not quite DIY but still ...

My seat-of-the-pants measurements and observations tell me that the
cavity insulation in our house could be a lot better.

The cavities are filled with small pea-sized polystyrene beads. I am
far from convinced that the cavities are 'fully' filled - I guess they
are originally filled from the top, so I'd take a safe bet that there
are big voids under windows, fo example. And likely the beads settle -
so there may be a void at the top of the cavities. I also am less than
convinced of the efficiency of this type of insulation.

Has anyone got specific experience and/or comments on it ?

And a bigger question - what could I replace it with - assuming I'm
willing to pay a large amount for a substantial improvement in
insulation ? I think, however, that removing and re-building the outer
leaf is not on the agenda, but if anyone has that experience please say so.

.... Dave

[email protected] September 17th 05 09:52 PM


Dave Martin wrote:
Maybe not quite DIY but still ...

My seat-of-the-pants measurements and observations tell me that the
cavity insulation in our house could be a lot better.

The cavities are filled with small pea-sized polystyrene beads. I am
far from convinced that the cavities are 'fully' filled - I guess they
are originally filled from the top, so I'd take a safe bet that there
are big voids under windows, fo example. And likely the beads settle -
so there may be a void at the top of the cavities. I also am less than
convinced of the efficiency of this type of insulation.

Has anyone got specific experience and/or comments on it ?

And a bigger question - what could I replace it with - assuming I'm
willing to pay a large amount for a substantial improvement in
insulation ? I think, however, that removing and re-building the outer
leaf is not on the agenda, but if anyone has that experience please say so.

.... Dave


Get yourself another hobby.


Dave Martin September 19th 05 08:49 PM

since you clearly have nothing to contribute kindly take your abuse to
some other place and leave this forum to the very helpful and informed
people who provide excellent mutual assistance. ... D


wrote:
Dave Martin wrote:

Maybe not quite DIY but still ...

My seat-of-the-pants measurements and observations tell me that the
cavity insulation in our house could be a lot better.

The cavities are filled with small pea-sized polystyrene beads. I am
far from convinced that the cavities are 'fully' filled - I guess they
are originally filled from the top, so I'd take a safe bet that there
are big voids under windows, fo example. And likely the beads settle -
so there may be a void at the top of the cavities. I also am less than
convinced of the efficiency of this type of insulation.

Has anyone got specific experience and/or comments on it ?

And a bigger question - what could I replace it with - assuming I'm
willing to pay a large amount for a substantial improvement in
insulation ? I think, however, that removing and re-building the outer
leaf is not on the agenda, but if anyone has that experience please say so.

.... Dave



Get yourself another hobby.


Chris J Dixon September 19th 05 11:47 PM

Dave Martin wrote:

Maybe not quite DIY but still ...

My seat-of-the-pants measurements and observations tell me that the
cavity insulation in our house could be a lot better.

The cavities are filled with small pea-sized polystyrene beads. I am
far from convinced that the cavities are 'fully' filled - I guess they
are originally filled from the top, so I'd take a safe bet that there
are big voids under windows, fo example. And likely the beads settle -
so there may be a void at the top of the cavities. I also am less than
convinced of the efficiency of this type of insulation.

Has anyone got specific experience and/or comments on it ?

That sounds like the system that I had installed a few houses and
about 20 years ago. I recall that Shell were behind it in some
way.

They certainly drilled an extensive hole pattern so as to get
full coverage, and there was an adhesive sprayed in as the beads
were blown into the cavity, to prevent subsequent movement.

Unless you have specific reason to doubt the integrity (been
round with your Maplin infrared thermometer
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...36598&doy=19m9
for instance), I should leave it alone.

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.

Alan September 20th 05 08:04 AM

It's still widely used as an insulating material for cavity fill - do
you not have a CIGA 25 yr guarantee for the insulation? If so, and you
can show there are gaps in the fill claim on the guarantee and get it
sorted.


Dave Martin September 20th 05 07:33 PM

Thanks Chris & Alan - no I have seen no guarantee ( but I know the
original owner so will ask ), and yes I think glue was used because the
stuff does not come out easily ( eg when replacing windows ). But your
best tip is the infrared thermometer - I'll look into that ... thanks
again ... Dave


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