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which would enable it to act as a humidity buffer too. Some articles suggest a VB is needed in wet climates, they are typically based in the US but I guess the UK is classed as wet in that context? Posted By: CoverleyRe airtightness for cellulose noted in my earlier posts, I think that is for stabilised cellulose which seems to be installed slightly wet so it glues together as a contiguous layer? I think the cellulose insulation used in the UK is dry and loose?It depends which you buy. Loose bagged for DIY loft fill is dry and loose. Spray injected into cavities is bonded. Doesn't matter which country you're in.
Posted By: cjardCylinder of frothpak style spray foam and spray all the wall tops, wool back over?Following on from the other Icynene thread, that is what I'd do, spray foam insulation, air tight and helps as a vapour barrier (different types work in different ways IIRC).
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