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    Insulating Concrete Dormers

    I would be ordering it online, and there are plenty of online shops I can order it from. Regarding building control, as long as the product meets the requirements of building regulations, there shouldn't be any issues. Do you mind if we return to the main issue of the topic, which is how to...
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    Insulating Concrete Dormers

    Here's a photo of one of them. There are four in total, two on the front and two on the back. I know it's reinforced concrete as I sourced the original plans from the local library.
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    Insulating Concrete Dormers

    You'll find information about aerogel blankets in nearly all modern literature about building renovation. This is because aerogel has a thermal conductivity of 0.015 W/mK, making it one of the world’s most effective insulation materials. It's therefore an excellent option where space is at a...
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    Insulating Concrete Dormers

    It’s an aerogel blanket, usually bonded to plasterboard or an MgO board. Here’s a link: https://proctorgroup.com/products/spacetherm-wallboard
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    Insulating Concrete Dormers

    Hi everyone – I'm looking for some advice on our 1910 solid brick wall terraced house in the UK which we are planning to renovate. Unusually, it has some prefabricated 105mm thick concrete dormers and I'm not sure how best to renovate them. We are in a conservation zone, so have no choice but...
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