Hi guys,
I'm trying to find some solid information (a lot of contradictory reports online) of which way to go with EWI in terms of breathability. Some sites, including kingspan suggest breathability is complete rubbish, but is that just because their insulation isn't breathable? Wood fibre manufacturers say its the most important thing!
We are refreshing a 1968 bungalow, which is cavity wall (brick, 70mm filled cavity, block), currently around 0.6U, to around 0.2U by using EWI, and also to refresh the outside appearance with brick slips.
Initially I had planned to do the most common method of EWI, using 100mm EPS, but I'm concerned about water vapour transmission into the structure.
I've ran everything through BuildDeskU and WUFI, and currently as it stands, we already have condensation risk, by applying 100mm EPS this risk goes completely. With Rockwool, the same happens, there is no risk present.
I honestly don't know which way to go, but Rockwool is harder to DIY install, and more expensive, so I'm bending toward the EPS, but I'm getting samples of them both to compare.
Does anyone have any experience with EWI?
Any info greatly received.
Regards
Mike