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About 25 years ago we had a small utility room built on to our kitchen.
Its only about 1.5m x 1.5m internally and two of the four walls are part of the existing house, i.e cavity brick/block. The other two walls are single brick exposed to the elements. All the walls are bare brick internally. Nothing has been plastered. It has always suffered from some condensation on the single brick walls but this year we splashed out and replaced the original single glazed door and window with efficient sealed units. With the onset of colder weather, the condensation seems to have got worse. I was thinking about tanking/insulating the inside of the single brick walls. When you take away the window and the door, there is only 3 or 4 square meters of single brickwork. I was considering simply attaching some insulated plasterboard (link below) to the internal single brickwork using a grab adhesive. Will this plan work? https://www.travisperkins.co.uk/ther...-38mm/p/383834 Thanks -- Paul Giverin |
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