Retrofit of 1968 cavity wall house, F-rated EPC, to near as possible passivhaus standards, insulation and airtightness measures, triple glazing utilising south facing solar gain, MVHR, ASHP and underfloor heating. Watch this space!
End rafters and mortaring the verges
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The end rafters were rotten and needed replacing and cloak board added before mortaring the verge. Thanks to Todd for his help with this.
Now that the upstairs we liveable, it was time to start on the downstairs. First we had to remove the remaining screed from the back of the house. Then lay insulation. We put 125mm of insulation in the front rooms to bring it to roughly the same height as the back. Next we had to put down a later of polythene and a foam expansion strip around the outside to allow for the screed to expand when heated by the underfloor pipes. Then we lay the 16mm Thermrite (pex-al-pex) underfloor heating pipes and clipped down onto the insulation. We had 7 zones in total. The one big mistake we made was not too pressurise the system. We were told we only needed to fill the pipes with water. This is not correct, its important to pressurise the system up to about 6 bar and then let it drop and sit at 1.5 bar, otherwise the screed will crack. Because we didn't do this we had to cancel the screed delivery and go back into the queue. It meant that we had to move out for a month as we couldn't live in ...
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