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Posted By: kaicasswellSomeone had told me i needed XPS below ground and not as thick. I had some 65mm insulation left over.Some people think XPS is better, other think EPS is better. I'm in the latter school (my house sits on 400 mm of the stuff). I was convinced when I learned that it is used to build embankments for railways and roads, so there are no concerns about longevity.
We are not going for any passiv standards but trying our bestInteresting. Any particular reason for not trying for EnerPHit, for example? I think the discipline of having the goal can help. It sometimes can help in making decisions too.
i could blow EPS beads into it-what is special about graphite beads?Graphite EPS has a better lambda value, so in a fixed volume like a cavity it gives better insulation.
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