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Hello all,
I'm renovating my property completely and want to make it as airtight as possible so I can install a MVHR. The house is two storey detached and has cavity wall in the ground floor but single solid wall on the first floor.
My questions are around the first floor joists, which they currently sit on the cavity wall as per the photos below.
- a side question first: you can see in the close up the difference between a clean top section of the wall and another one that has a lot of mortar (?) deposited on the block. Not sure why that is there but could I simply remove it so I get all top blocks "clean" and tidy?
- main question: how do I make the joist to wall junction airtight? I was thinking carlite bonding / parging on the exposed blocks and then airtightness tape around the joist end. Would that suffice? Also, would that create any condensation risk or damp issues or anything else?
Thanks in advance
I'm renovating my property completely and want to make it as airtight as possible so I can install a MVHR. The house is two storey detached and has cavity wall in the ground floor but single solid wall on the first floor.
My questions are around the first floor joists, which they currently sit on the cavity wall as per the photos below.
- a side question first: you can see in the close up the difference between a clean top section of the wall and another one that has a lot of mortar (?) deposited on the block. Not sure why that is there but could I simply remove it so I get all top blocks "clean" and tidy?
- main question: how do I make the joist to wall junction airtight? I was thinking carlite bonding / parging on the exposed blocks and then airtightness tape around the joist end. Would that suffice? Also, would that create any condensation risk or damp issues or anything else?
Thanks in advance