Reducing Thermal Bridging at Junctions When Designing and Installing Solid Wall Insulation: FB 61

Caroline Weeks,Tim Ward,Colin King

Reducing Thermal Bridging at Junctions When Designing and Installing Solid Wall Insulation: FB 61
Format
Paperback
Publisher
IHS BRE Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
19 February 2014
Pages
32
ISBN
9781848063501

Reducing Thermal Bridging at Junctions When Designing and Installing Solid Wall Insulation: FB 61

Caroline Weeks,Tim Ward,Colin King

With the advent of the Green Deal, Energy Company Obligation (ECO) and other financial incentives to improve the UK’s existing building stock, there has never been a more relevant time to push the construction industry towards better performance. Current practice during refurbishment does little or nothing to minimise the effects of thermal bridging or inconsistency in thermal envelope performance. This guide sets out clear principles and methods that should be considered and adopted during the design and installation of solid wall insulation in order to reduce thermal bridging effects, maximise carbon dioxide (CO2) emission reductions and minimise the risk of condensation. The effect of installing external and internal wall insulation in typical solid wall homes has been modelled for junctions with windows, eaves, floors and party walls. Potential problems are considered, taking examples from recent refurbishment projects in which BRE has been involved. This BRE Trust Report will be a useful resource for public and private clients looking to improve the performance of their properties and for architects/designers, specifiers and installers.

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