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Posted By: chrisinbrightonIm just starting to plan the renovation of a Welsh chapel,i can imagine il`l have lots of questions on here!
Posted By: chrisinbrightonYes conversion to dwelling but listed so slates have to stay(I would want to keep them anyway)
Will 50mm of cellotex be hardly any benefit?
Posted By: chrisinbrightonDoesn`t external wall insulation need to be breathable.Im assuming warm dampness will work its way through the thick stone walls.Not necessarily. As long as the EWI is thick enough that the temperature on its inner face is above the dewpoint for whatever humidity you have inside the house then there'll be no condensation on the inner surface so no problem. The problems can come with IWI, because it's cold outer face is against the stone (or other) wall surface, so condensation is much more likely.
...and EPS or phenolic are not breathable I understand ?
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