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Old 04-08-2017, 09:20 PM
el_draco (Rom)
Politically incorrect.

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Originally Posted by Wilso View Post
Hi Rom,
Start with sisalation under exterior cladding that runs past the bottom of floor level, leave an air gap where possible to insulation, if just timber frame there won't be enough room for a gap. Choose a high r rating insulation that will fit the available thickness. The higher r rating the higher insulation quality, don't miss any gaps when installing. Use google, plenty of different products out there and another layer of sisalation on the inside to increase the thermal rating if req.(optional) then the interior lining of choice .
Have fun
Thanks for the advice. It stopped being fun when the max temp got to 1C. Now, I am feeling slightly insane.. Hoping to avoid a de-humidifier option if I can. Most of the year is excellent but when the fog rolls in... Phew
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