Hi all,
I need to install stud work on the inside of the exterior wall of a couple of my bedrooms. The house has a bit of an odd construction (1930s) in that the downstairs external walls are all cavity but upstairs are all solid brick.
As a result of having downstairs fully modernised and well insulated we are now getting damp problems upstairs. Basically the house isn’t as drafty as it was before.
Plan is to take both walls back to brick and build studwork off them creating an air gap with suitable insulation etc.
The question I have is - how far down should the new studwork wall go? Should it go below the floorboards? I am not 100% certain where the wall transitions from cavity to solid due to rendering on the outside. One room has carpet and insulation other is bare original floorboards with gaps between.
I was hoping that if the floors of upstairs were decently insulated the stud work could Simply finish at floor level. Any advice or opinions are appreciated.
I need to install stud work on the inside of the exterior wall of a couple of my bedrooms. The house has a bit of an odd construction (1930s) in that the downstairs external walls are all cavity but upstairs are all solid brick.
As a result of having downstairs fully modernised and well insulated we are now getting damp problems upstairs. Basically the house isn’t as drafty as it was before.
Plan is to take both walls back to brick and build studwork off them creating an air gap with suitable insulation etc.
The question I have is - how far down should the new studwork wall go? Should it go below the floorboards? I am not 100% certain where the wall transitions from cavity to solid due to rendering on the outside. One room has carpet and insulation other is bare original floorboards with gaps between.
I was hoping that if the floors of upstairs were decently insulated the stud work could Simply finish at floor level. Any advice or opinions are appreciated.