Advice on soaking wet cavity wall insulation
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Stevebuk
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Advice on soaking wet cavity wall insulation

by Stevebuk » Sat Jan 09, 2021 7:57 pm

Hi
Just after people’s opinions. Have had a small extension build and have noticed that the cavity wall insulation. (Rockwool) is absolutely soaking. The building was done in November but checked today for a new window goes in and couldn’t believe how wet it was. There is limited insulation anyway, can move my hand around freely in parts between blockwork and bricks. Should this be dry and is it likely to cause problems being so wet?

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Re: Advice on soaking wet cavity wall insulation

by stoneyboy » Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:51 pm

Hi stevebuk
The cavity wall insulation should be held against the inner cavity with clips fitted on the wall ties. It may well be that the insulation will not dry out until the summer especially if it was installed in the rain and not covered.
Regards S

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Re: Advice on soaking wet cavity wall insulation

by Stevebuk » Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:25 am

Really appreciate your response, thanks.
Builder is on site today and will ask him as there are definitely no clips holding it back. Can’t moan too much as he has already threatened to walk away as I keep finding defects!! The brickwork is wonky and not level. Thanks again.

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Re: Advice on soaking wet cavity wall insulation

by stoneyboy » Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:06 pm

Hi stevebuk
Sorry to hear you have issues, hope you can resolve them with your builder.
Regards S

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