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>> If you are fixing battens to the outside wall then you would need a
>> waterproof barrier between them and the single skin wall
> Hi Tony,
>
> I wondered if I would need this. There is no barrier there at the
> moment at none that I am aware of yet we have had no problem with damp
> or anything. Will this become a problem when I add the insulation and
> that is why I will now need a waterproof membrane?
>
>> The thickness of the battens may be determined by the type and thickness
>> of
>> insulation that you put between them
>> but also by how much you are reducing the space in the room
>
> Well that is part of the problem I want to reduce the size of the room
> by as little as possible while still achieving the best insulation.
> That's way I was looking down the thermo board route. I wondered if 2x1
> frame packed with rockwool and then 30mm thermo board would be ok.
> Would your suggestion offer the same insulation (need to reduce my gas
> bill - lol)
>
>
> Do you have any idea on the length or screws/nails I should be using?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>
I guess that the wall has presently nothing on the inside of it i.e. is just
bare brick or block
Any dampness penetrating the brickwork would dry out from the inside
If you were to seal this wall as you originally suggested then this damp
would be trapped in the wall & penetrate the board and decorations
When cavity wall houses are built a lot of care should go into keeping the
outer skin and inner wall as separate as possible e.g by avoiding mortar
bridges on wall ties and having moisture/thermal barriers where there are
windows and doors which bridge the cavity.
Where I have seen bungalows built with wood frame inner and blockwork outer
walls they were insulated in the way I described
In terms of increasing insulation and reducing gas bills the thicker the
better so a 2 inch wall with rockwool is better than nothing but a 4 inch
wall is better that a 2 inch
As to nail length I would use 65mm galvanised nails as the next size down
50mm does not for me have enough into the batten, others may disagree
If you are going to fix 2 inch battens directly to the outer wall then I
would use
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...01127&id=17286
Tony