
Desp
The weather this summer has made me seriously rethink my priorities... I have a south-facing solid wall with effectively no insulation and an adjacent east-facing wall (LHS of pic) which is mostly window (or internal wall.) The south-facing walls are now warm to the touch on the inside, as are the east-facing bits (which I hadn't planned to insulate as a) most of it is double-glazed window and b) it loses the sun before midday.)
Thanks, I will probably take you up on the offer of a visit and a cuppa.spread-tee wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 9:54 pm Hi AE,
there are a couple of ways we have used to deal with the lack of soffit, one way is to remove the eaves tile course and the facia to expose the rafter ends and then fix an extension made of the same timber section as long as you need, and then fix a new facia/soffit and gutter. This would lower the soffit a little but you seem to have the needed clearance above your window to cope. The other option is to bevel the top of the insulation and fix a flashing to weather-proof it, this is a lot easier but does leave a bit of the wall with less insulation and doesn't look as good IMO.
The soil pipe could just be butted up against which again leaves a bit of the wall exposed, or if you want it could be cut off at low level (or even underground) a pair of 45 degree bends and space it off the wall the required amount for your insulation, it is alre3ady plastic so not a big job at all.
Having said all that it would be a shame to loose the Flemish bond brickwork, fancy a go at brick-slip cladding??
Anyone thinking of dropping in at the Chessington EWI branch is always welcome to pop in for a cuppa, we are only a couple of miles away. Drop us a PM and I will put the kettle on![]()
Desp