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AndiH198817 Oct 2018 15:12Hello dear house building forum,
I have a question. I am currently converting the roof structure into a living space. However, on one side, it consists of only a 15cm (6 inches) thick exterior wall (partially exposed to the outside, partly adjacent to the neighbor's building, which is unheated). How should I carry out the insulation in this case? Is there a way to avoid building an additional wall? Unfortunately, I have to make the most of every centimeter! I look forward to your tips. Thank you and best regards! Andi
I have a question. I am currently converting the roof structure into a living space. However, on one side, it consists of only a 15cm (6 inches) thick exterior wall (partially exposed to the outside, partly adjacent to the neighbor's building, which is unheated). How should I carry out the insulation in this case? Is there a way to avoid building an additional wall? Unfortunately, I have to make the most of every centimeter! I look forward to your tips. Thank you and best regards! Andi
AndiH1988 schrieb:
On one side, however, it only consists of a 15cm (6 inches) thick "exterior wall"What is the exterior wall made of? 11.5cm (4.5 inches) brick with plaster? Timber frame construction? Aerated concrete?
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