by Perry525 »
Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:36 pm
The wall probably has the heat retention quality of a single pane of glass, not at all suitable for an external wall.
However, that's what you have and the best way to deal with it is to cover the outside with polycarbonate sheets attached to 2x2 timbers, leaving a two inch gap at the top and bottom.
This will solve the biggest problem, that a damp wall, provides an express route out for any heat you put into the building.
The next thing is to solve the heat loss. This can only be done by sticking polystyrene sheets, tightly butted together and covering the whole wall.
I will say that one inch of polystyrene completely covering a wall will reduce your heat loss through that wall by 90%.
However, a better job is to use two inch thick polystyrene.
There is no point in going above five inches as, at this point you cannot measure the heat saved.
Once in place, wet plaster using Thistle finish.
Put several coats on, working towards half an inch thick, you can leave a thinner coat but, if someone bumps against the wall you will get a dent.