Hi, I would like a view on how best to close the cavities around window and door openings.
The wall is 7N blockwork on the internal leaf and rough stone on the outer, which results in a very undulating cavity size. I have 80mm tongue and groove insulation in a 150mm cavity.
The stone is at least 100mm and I'm expecting the windows to be recessed 80mm back from the face of the building, spanning the cavity (they are 90mm units).
I think that off-the-shelf cavity closers won't make a good tight fit to protect against wind driven rain or prevent air leakage, though maybe using something like easi-close along with foam would do the trick? Or, should I simply use more insulation board and try to plug the gaps alongside the vertical damp membrane?
You can see from the pictures that the gaps are very different sizes. Advice on how best to do this to achieve the best insulated result would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Sandy
The wall is 7N blockwork on the internal leaf and rough stone on the outer, which results in a very undulating cavity size. I have 80mm tongue and groove insulation in a 150mm cavity.
The stone is at least 100mm and I'm expecting the windows to be recessed 80mm back from the face of the building, spanning the cavity (they are 90mm units).
I think that off-the-shelf cavity closers won't make a good tight fit to protect against wind driven rain or prevent air leakage, though maybe using something like easi-close along with foam would do the trick? Or, should I simply use more insulation board and try to plug the gaps alongside the vertical damp membrane?
You can see from the pictures that the gaps are very different sizes. Advice on how best to do this to achieve the best insulated result would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Sandy