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Batten depth v Insulation depth
How much give is there in PIR foam when pushed between battens? That
is to say, if I use 47x38mm treated battens do I use 40mm or 45mm PIR foam? The solid double brick wall is "distinctly variable" re bellied wall, bricks tilted, however obviously the battens will sit on top of the wall. I assume 40mm, just wondered what people have found from experience. |
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