Soldato
Purchased a new property a year ago and steadily getting through the refurb.
All of downstairs is now done apart from the utility room which is a single brick extension with a seperate toilet area.
Whats an economic way to insulate the single brick walls?. The room will be heated with a gas central heating radiator. Only one wall in the utility is single birck, approx 12ft long and one wall in the toilet only 5ft wide.
I was thinking.
1) Cover walls in damp proof membrane
2) Batton
3) Put polystyrene sheet insulation between battons , something like Celotex Insulation Board
4) Plasterboard
5) Skim
I dont want to loose too much from the width of the room and dont want a costly job, one that i can do myself.
All of downstairs is now done apart from the utility room which is a single brick extension with a seperate toilet area.
Whats an economic way to insulate the single brick walls?. The room will be heated with a gas central heating radiator. Only one wall in the utility is single birck, approx 12ft long and one wall in the toilet only 5ft wide.
I was thinking.
1) Cover walls in damp proof membrane
2) Batton
3) Put polystyrene sheet insulation between battons , something like Celotex Insulation Board
4) Plasterboard
5) Skim
I dont want to loose too much from the width of the room and dont want a costly job, one that i can do myself.
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