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    cotty
    last edited by 3 Apr 2014, 16:18

    A part of the wall of my house...


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      kaas
      last edited by 3 Apr 2014, 16:24

      @cotty said:

      A part of the wall of my house...

      Do you really need the OSB between the two insulation layers?

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        cotty
        last edited by 3 Apr 2014, 16:38

        The outer part was prefabricated and the inner installation layer was added by me. Additionionally it forms the air tightness plane.

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          pbacot
          last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 03:18

          @cotty said:

          A part of the wall of my house...

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            mitcorb
            last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 13:31

            Hi, cotty:
            I am wondering, did you need additional thermal protection, or acoustic insulation?

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              cotty
              last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 13:56

              The wall is 43 cm thick, so there is no need for further insulation and it is very quite inside (if the children are not in the house).

              @pbacot: thank you!

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                mitcorb
                last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 14:12

                So, then, is humidity and dew point an issue in your region?

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                  cotty
                  last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 14:24

                  We have a ventilation system and the walls are open to diffusion.

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                    mitcorb
                    last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 14:54

                    Ok that's good πŸ˜„

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                      pbacot
                      last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 15:42

                      With solid foam like that, isn't the dewpoint pushed to the exterior anyway?

                      My parents built a cottage all of SIP panels roof and walls and it's functioned really well for many years in an area that does freeze (though not as much as northern Europe)

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                        cotty
                        last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 16:52

                        @pbacot said:

                        With solid foam like that, isn't the dewpoint pushed to the exterior anyway?

                        There's only rock wool and wood fiber board in it, but yes.

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                          pbacot
                          last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 17:18

                          I thought it was foam. You need the foam tight or adhered to the outside face at least to keep the dewpoint outside the structure (AFAIK). P

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                            cotty
                            last edited by 12 Apr 2014, 17:34

                            I'm not an expert, but this construction is a very common one for energy saving houses. It it important that there is a good air tightness leve so that no humidity gets into the wall.

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