coolaboola
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Hi folks,
I know there are a few posts out there about external wall insulation but none quite address the query I have - I hope you might be able to help.
I've got three quotes for external wall insulation on my 3-bed end of terrance. They are all very close in price (all around €13,000). One supplier provides EPS (expanded polystyrene), another phenolic and the third rockwool.
Which is best? I'm inclined, from what I've read here to date, to chose rockwool. However, I'm concerned about its water absorbency - I don't want it absorbing like a sponge in the event of rain during installation or degradation of the integrity of the render system. Also the rockwool contractors are recommending a slightly thicker depth of insulation than the EPS or phenolic contractors.
I'm also curious, given that rockwool and phenolic are considerably more expensive than EPS, why the EPS quote is nearly equal to the phenolic and rockwool quotes... but that's something I should raise with the EPS contractor.
Hope you can help...
I know there are a few posts out there about external wall insulation but none quite address the query I have - I hope you might be able to help.
I've got three quotes for external wall insulation on my 3-bed end of terrance. They are all very close in price (all around €13,000). One supplier provides EPS (expanded polystyrene), another phenolic and the third rockwool.
Which is best? I'm inclined, from what I've read here to date, to chose rockwool. However, I'm concerned about its water absorbency - I don't want it absorbing like a sponge in the event of rain during installation or degradation of the integrity of the render system. Also the rockwool contractors are recommending a slightly thicker depth of insulation than the EPS or phenolic contractors.
I'm also curious, given that rockwool and phenolic are considerably more expensive than EPS, why the EPS quote is nearly equal to the phenolic and rockwool quotes... but that's something I should raise with the EPS contractor.
Hope you can help...