ᐅ Insulating the window reveal on the interior side?

Created on: 2 Jan 2020 14:36
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ludwig88sta
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ludwig88sta
2 Jan 2020 14:36
Hello everyone,

As we’re getting close to the final details of our planned single-family house, a friend of mine recently suggested looking into insulation for the interior window reveals.

I’m aware that nowadays there are special insulations to keep the stone window sills from getting too cold. But what about insulating the inner window reveals? Is it practical? How feasible is it? Have you heard of this or maybe even retrofitted it yourself as a DIY project?

I’d like to hear your thoughts, because it’s probably no secret that the window reveals are definitely colder than the regular interior walls. My friend had mold problems in his house (built in the ’90s) in a relatively humid bedroom, specifically in that area.

Best regards
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michert
2 Jan 2020 14:43
You don’t need it. If it’s necessary in a new build, there was either major poor workmanship during the window installation or the external insulation.
Vicky Pedia2 Jan 2020 15:50
Interior insulation is not necessary and can even be detrimental. There is a risk of mold growth, among other issues. With proper exterior insulation and correct installation of windows, no problems are to be expected.
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ludwig88sta
2 Jan 2020 15:52
Risk of mold because water could accumulate between the masonry and insulation, right?
11ant3 Jan 2020 16:28
ludwig88sta schrieb:

We are slowly getting to the finishing details of our planned single-family house.
I think you are still light years away from that. What wall construction are we even talking about, and where is the installation plane of the windows supposed to be?
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ludwig88sta
3 Jan 2020 20:14
11ant schrieb:
I still see you miles away from that. What kind of wall construction are we talking about, and where is the installation plane of the windows supposed to be?