Soldato
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We had part of our garage converted into a playroom.
Unfortunately, we hired one proper cowboy and then one builder not fit for purpose, before having someone else finish the leftovers off.
A new stud wall was put up in the garage to split up the new room off on the back of the garage. This was plaster boarded on both sides and skimmed. In between a bit of what I think was rockwool was put in rather than cavity wall insulation (the outer cavity walls seem to have proper cavity wall insulation from the bits I could see at various stages, as the outer walls of the new room were uninstalled and just brick and breeze block with a cavity)
A dropped stud ceiling was addded to hide cables and pipework in what was the original garage ceiling. Rockwool again I think was added here.
Now the walls are all boarded up and I can’t see anything but the dropped ceiling with the insulation there now.
The problem lies in the new room, where two
cable cutouts have been added to hide hdmi cables in the wall, I am getting a large draft that will not massive, does impact the temp a little.
So I had some questions as scared of cowboys again:
1. Is rockwool suitable for the new dividing wall insulation and suspended ceiling. Heard some people say it could get mould and SAML etc. others said as it’s in the garage with other layers, it shouldn’t be an issue.
2. Would using wood board at the front of the suspended ceiling help with my draft issue? As I’m guessing it’s going through there and down the gaps in the wall then through the hdmi holes. Thinking of wooden board screwed on to the frame so it could be taken out to get in there if needed etc.
Any help appreciated !
(Please also forgive any grammar/spelling issues due to late night posting )
Pictures for reference https://imgur.com/a/0tIx8rU
Unfortunately, we hired one proper cowboy and then one builder not fit for purpose, before having someone else finish the leftovers off.
A new stud wall was put up in the garage to split up the new room off on the back of the garage. This was plaster boarded on both sides and skimmed. In between a bit of what I think was rockwool was put in rather than cavity wall insulation (the outer cavity walls seem to have proper cavity wall insulation from the bits I could see at various stages, as the outer walls of the new room were uninstalled and just brick and breeze block with a cavity)
A dropped stud ceiling was addded to hide cables and pipework in what was the original garage ceiling. Rockwool again I think was added here.
Now the walls are all boarded up and I can’t see anything but the dropped ceiling with the insulation there now.
The problem lies in the new room, where two
cable cutouts have been added to hide hdmi cables in the wall, I am getting a large draft that will not massive, does impact the temp a little.
So I had some questions as scared of cowboys again:
1. Is rockwool suitable for the new dividing wall insulation and suspended ceiling. Heard some people say it could get mould and SAML etc. others said as it’s in the garage with other layers, it shouldn’t be an issue.
2. Would using wood board at the front of the suspended ceiling help with my draft issue? As I’m guessing it’s going through there and down the gaps in the wall then through the hdmi holes. Thinking of wooden board screwed on to the frame so it could be taken out to get in there if needed etc.
Any help appreciated !
(Please also forgive any grammar/spelling issues due to late night posting )
Pictures for reference https://imgur.com/a/0tIx8rU
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