by Perry525 »
Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:15 am
You have two choices.
One insulate on the inside (favorite)
Two insulate on the outside.
From the point of keeping expensive heat inside the home, then insulating on the inside is best.
You can insulate on the outside and in so doing create a windproof, waterproof, insulated skin. This means however, that before you get the real benefit of the insulation, you have to warm up the entire wall. This works where you are always there, and the heating is always on.
Where you turn the heating off and on again, then the insulation is best on the inside as the place warms more quickly.
The balance is, fitting the outside insulation round windows and doors.
Loosing a small amount of space in the room.