Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Mike GeorgeBEWARE OF ANYONE OFFERING EWI grants.Talking to me neighbours, people locally are getting at least 1 automated call per day about insulation grants!
Posted By: Mike Georgehave to use their specified products in most cases in order to get any Warranties...Oh and how much is that worth... probably zero!
Posted By: fostertomAt this stage of the knowledge, I would totally value the mATERIAL SUPPLIER'S TECH REP'S ON-SITE ADVICE AS TO THE PRODUCT COMBINATION (sorry!) that's appropriate to differing circumstances, and to get the fitters and plasterer off on the right foot. Parex in SW England are very good on this - then we buy their product via Encon, and the EPS also via Encon.
Posted By: fostertomBase rails?I could imagine aluminium base rails liberally washed with
Posted By: fostertomAtlantic gales sluice rain upwards even!would last, what maybe a decade at the most?
Posted By: Mike Georgeroof abutment details where lead flashing is in placeYou mean use it as a full-thickness stop bead, so you can still access the lead and the top tile? Why not EWI/render right down onto the top tile? Slide in a flashing extension maybe, under the extg one, but why even that? Internal insulation, whether on same wall face benearth the tile line, or to underside of roof slope, can then connect up with the EWI all bar the tile thickness. If tiling has to be re-done in future, just abandon the top tile course, or rather pull it out and start the new tiling 2/3 of a tile lower down. Any wise comments?
Posted By: Mike GeorgeI can also see the point about water ingressI don't - it's just a tray inviting water to track across it. And a massive thermal bridge. It used to be 'to carry the weight' and/or 'to provide a level starter'. Funny how the story keeps changing, about this profitable system item. EPS doesn't mind being wet, and is almost non-wicking.