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Posted By: jackmccabe80 or 100mm eps.That would drop the U-value to 0.33 or 0.27 respectively. I'd probably do the same, provided I was happy that the external face of the wall isn't very exposed to high rainfall and is readily able to dry, and if I was using a natural insulation (other than wool) to help control relative humidity.
Posted By: jackmccabebreathable lime adhesive... should prevent air leakage through the bricks as well.Use a parge coat first, to be sure.
Posted By: SimonDThis might help. EPS IWI using 2 layers, 1st between battens, 2nd layer lapped to reduce thermal bridging, then vapour control layer and finally plasterboard fixed to the battens.
https://www.sundolitt.com/globalassets/sundolitt/01.-international-market/03.-documents/climate-internal-wall-insulation.pdf
I don't think I really want to use wood fibre as the cost is pretty high and also ends up needing to be very thick to get decent u-values. We used it on our party wall for sound proofing and it was a bit of a pain to work with as well.
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