Insulating solid walls

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Always think about insulation

Architect LondonWhen building a new home, one of the areas you need to concentrate on is the insulation. By maximising it you can make the property more comfortable to live in. It will guarantee that rooms are warmer because it stops heat from escaping.

The benefits go even further as well. If you install the insulation correctly, you can lower the cost of your heating annually. You will be doing your part to use less energy too.

Several parts of the home shall benefit from insulation. You can also use it to boost what already exists. Loft insulation is a good place to begin. But floors, doors, and walls can also benefit. What we want to talk about specifically is insulating solid walls. It is something we are familiar with in our position as the most dynamic architect London can offer.

How to do it?

It is possible to insulate solid walls from outside or in. It gives you more options and the freedom to decide which will be best for you.

Internally

Here you fit insulation boards to your wall. Alternatively, you build a stud wall and fill it with insulating material. This is normally the cheapest approach. Something to remember though is that it will make rooms smaller. You may have to move door fittings and frames, and skirting boards.

Insulating from outside

Here you attach insulating material to the exterior of the wall. Next, you cover it with a decorative/protective layer. Options include render, cladding panels, and hung tiles. Besides making the home more energy efficient, these can enhance its aesthetics.

The thing to keep in mind is exterior wall insulation is more expensive. It requires more work because of the extra final layer. However, it does not minimise the floor area of rooms.

Something we need to mention is that exterior insulation increases wall thickness. To cover this, you often have to extend the roof verges and eaves. You will also have to clad the reveals of door and window openings. Lastly, external soil pipes, downpipes, and gutters will need removing and refitting. For these reasons, it is preferable to plan the insulation as part of your building project rather than retrofitting.

When done correctly, solid wall insulation can minimise annual energy bills by between £130 and £350. The former is for a mid terrace and the latter for a detached.

Discuss ideas with a top architect in London

At Coffey Architects, we take everything into account when working on a project. This includes insulation and how it would normally affect a property. We will make sure that everything in your building works for your benefit and comfort.

It is our pleasure to provide excellent support and all the advice you would expect from the best architect London has. So, if there is anything we can do for you, please let us know.