Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
You bloody plasterers, changing building regs it’s 50mm air flow in cavity work, not 25mm, before insulation came into play wall were 250mm overall, 2 skins of 100mm + 50mm. With the introduction of insulation (at first the shite polystyrene Jablite), the 50mm always has to be maintained, insulation width has increased ridiculously over time ( ask Splott-Light about this), walls are now 325mm overall, 100mm + 100mm for the walls (unless a 140mm inner skin is specified) with 75mm cavity insulation (usually celotex or Kingspan at the moment) + 50mm air flow. The increases in insulation widths has caused havoc with material costs specifically I.G. lintels as their overall width have to be increased each time to take the inner & outer skins resulting in previous stock becoming obsolete, same with cavity closers, wall ties etc. Someone is making a right killing with changing building regs. As regards injected cavity insulation I would tend to avoid it, the installation is very much down to the operative, blank spots will result in cold spots eventually turning your interior walls in those areas a horrible shade of black. If possible perhaps exterior insulation bats could be fixed, with an expanding metal key prior to rendering. I’ve been in the game since 1971 and the emphasis to us during my 4 years at Llandaff Tech was that cavities must be kept clean & clear, our tutors, Howard Phillips & Mike Hart would be horrified at the thought, 40 odd years later, after the introduction of cavity work after years of solid wall structure folk were planning on filling them.
50mm air flow now? more like a cave than a cavity. I hate those cavity closers, when they first came out the manufacturers were saying that you could render straight on them, yeah, right! got to dry line the reveals, can't rough them. As for the rest of your post-You deserve everything you get because you decided to do a job in a country where it pisses down for 6 moths of the year, although you boys make all the money so you can probably afford six months off