Problems with insulation in a garage conversion
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:55 am
Hi,
I am having problems with the insulation in a garage conversion that was completed at the end of last year. The house is a modern timber frame house with an internal garage that has now been converted to a family room. The garage has been insulated with kingspan insulation behind the plaster board, but due to vents in the eves there is a bad draft in the 1" gap between the plasterboard and the kingspan. The draft can be felt at power sockets or when the plasterboard is cut.
I am looking for suggestions on the best way to fix this problem. If possible I'd prefer not to remove all the plasterboard, but will do if necessary.
Can I get something to fill the gap between the insulation and the plasterboard? Or do I need to remove the plasterboard, plug the gaps, and re-plaster/re-decorate the room?
Many thanks,
Andrew.
I am having problems with the insulation in a garage conversion that was completed at the end of last year. The house is a modern timber frame house with an internal garage that has now been converted to a family room. The garage has been insulated with kingspan insulation behind the plaster board, but due to vents in the eves there is a bad draft in the 1" gap between the plasterboard and the kingspan. The draft can be felt at power sockets or when the plasterboard is cut.
I am looking for suggestions on the best way to fix this problem. If possible I'd prefer not to remove all the plasterboard, but will do if necessary.
Can I get something to fill the gap between the insulation and the plasterboard? Or do I need to remove the plasterboard, plug the gaps, and re-plaster/re-decorate the room?
Many thanks,
Andrew.