
Want to save money on your heating bills? Transition Malvern Hillsintroduces ENERGY TRACERS, Thermal Imaging Surveys.
Thermal imaging surveys by inspecting the inside of a warmed house and using a blower door, draughts and poor insulation can be seen.
A video with verbal report is left and advice is given on future actions together with installing an energy monitoring and action pack
"We are looking for "Hot Spotters" who will have this service for free provided they organise ideally 3 or 4 friends or neighbours within 10 miles travelling time to have their houses surveyed on the same day".
Householders pay £50 (ex VAT) each for a service worth hundreds of pounds. *In the Malvern AoNB we have been awarded grants so the service is FREE!*
For more information please contact Lynn Jones 07976 617645.
Choice: 4. 150mm Kingspan 2nds (PU foam)
Reason: Price and practicality - lack of experience with I beams and construction concerns with a thicker roof, which would have been 300mm, if our preferred choice of cellulose had been used.
Choice: 4. 90mm extruded PU foam.
Reason: We had planned to use expanded polystyrene but problems with floor levels left us with the choice of major amounts of underpinning or saving hight with the more efficient PU.
Preferable to insulate outside existing structure and clad
Choice: 1,2 & 4. Granary south facing walls; 140mm Pavatherm wood fibre boards
Outside east & north sides; Kingspan seconds. New build; 100mm of mineral wool
Reason: Practicalities with Pavatherm proved quite testing and expensive. Though this experience would help with another project. In places space was very tight and this also influenced choice.
Choice: 1 & 2. Reclaimed brick outer skin and Stranlite concrete blocks inner skin which are made with selected aggregates including graded bottom furnace ash and pulverised fuel ash.
Reason: Principally the aesthetics of remaining in keeping with the associated buildings which the planners were keen on but also cost and experience with alternatives. We experimented with construction of the new lobby to WholeHealth using a timber frame with hemp lime in fill panels finished with lime and would like to try a Cob or straw bale construction next.
Choice: 1 & 4. We had chosen to use some new clay blocks from NTB but unfortunately they failed building control tests and we fell back to using concrete block and insulated timber frame with plasterboard.
Reason: Clay block where thermal mass required otherwise timber stud.
Choice: 1. Feather edge English Larch boards single nailed onto timber frame
Reason: Ist choice, practical and affordable
Choice: 2 & 3. About half of the Granary was finished with lime plaster on either brick panels or woodfibre boards and half was plasterboard with gypsum skim.
Reason: Our builders had reservations about using lime plaster but we found a local lime plasterer who did a great job and put to rest any fears. We used lime from Mike Wye in Devon who offered great support.
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