We're in the middle of having the double glazing replaced. We've been advised that the insulating foam in the picture shouldn't be used to fill the gap entirely due to condensation/damp moving through the bathstone. Any advice if this is correct and whether we should fill the gap with a type of insulation so it's as warm as possible?
The old windows had wood screwed to the bathstone which has been removed. The new windows have a small void where the wood once was, the fitter when we suggested insulation was wary of too much insulation preventing the bathstone breathing.
We're after a second opinion, I've included an image of inside, outside after installation and one as old windows removed.
Thanks
Gareth
The old windows had wood screwed to the bathstone which has been removed. The new windows have a small void where the wood once was, the fitter when we suggested insulation was wary of too much insulation preventing the bathstone breathing.
We're after a second opinion, I've included an image of inside, outside after installation and one as old windows removed.
Thanks
Gareth