Insulating Stone Wall Farmhouse and Air Movement
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:39 pm
by Donstar
I reside in an old farmhouse made from stone. The exterior walls are just one thick wall, followed by a gap, then the lathen plaster. My intention is to remove the lathen on the exterior walls, fill with glass wool insulation roll, then add plasterboard.
My question is will there still be sufficient air movement to prevent damp etc if the glass wool is touching the wall and plasterboard, or do I need to still leave a gap (will be hard to do with glass wool).
Thanks
Re: Insulating Stone Wall Farmhouse and Air Movement
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 5:56 pm
by welsh brickie
its best to create a stud wall and leave an air gap, I would use a hardback insulation board like celotex or kingspan, its a better quality insulation
Re: Insulating Stone Wall Farmhouse and Air Movement
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:29 am
by Bauwer
Donstar wrote:I reside in an old farmhouse made from stone. The exterior walls are just one thick wall, followed by a gap, then the lathen plaster. My intention is to remove the lathen on the exterior walls, fill with glass wool insulation roll, then add plasterboard.
My question is will there still be sufficient air movement to prevent damp etc if the glass wool is touching the wall and plasterboard, or do I need to still leave a gap (will be hard to do with glass wool).
Thanks
My suggestion would be to remove the lathen on the exterior walls, then apply high permeable, breathable thermal plaster. No gap would be required if breathable plaster is used which delivers U value as well.
Regards, Alexander