Condensation proofing the bedroom should I replace with better insulation?
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adiwood
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Condensation proofing the bedroom should I replace with better insulation?

by adiwood » Sun May 11, 2014 1:52 pm

I used a dehumidifier over winter which helped greatly with the insulation issues but I'm now looking at ways I can make the bedroom more insulated before next winter.

I've made a small hole to see what's behind.
The room has an 8 ft long window above stripped wood cladding and some water proof sheeting on the outside and plasterboard backed with 1cm of polystyrene on the inside. There is a ventilation gap in between.

Should I look to remove the old plasterboard and replace with something that has a much deeper insulation material? Maybe 25mm or 50mm polystyrene or should I add an additional layer?

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Re: Condensation proofing the bedroom should I replace with better insulation?

by welsh brickie » Tue May 13, 2014 9:36 pm

I would remove the plasterboard and install triso super 10 insulation, it will make a dramatic difference and its only 35mm thick

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