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Wassy
26th May 2007, 09:04 PM
Hi
I have just had the brickwork finished on our new house and there is a gap between the timber windows and the brickwork that I am intending to finish with some matching timber.
I was thinking about putting some insulation (foam strip perhaps) between the bricks and the windows before installing the strips.
Does anybody have any ideas on what would make a suitable insulation material?
Cheers,
Wassy
West OZ Mark
27th May 2007, 02:07 AM
Hi Wassy,
I have used Expander Foam (comes in a spray can) before and works well. Seals it up really good and works as a insulation.
Just lightly spray it in and then come back in a bit and cut any excess off.
Jacksin
27th May 2007, 02:46 PM
Its a good idea to seal the gap because I have seen bees enter the gaps in raked mortar joints and aluminium window frames to build a hive in the cavity, creating a hell of a problem.
Gusman
28th May 2007, 07:48 AM
Hi
I have just had the brickwork finished on our new house and there is a gap between the timber windows and the brickwork that I am intending to finish with some matching timber.
I was thinking about putting some insulation (foam strip perhaps) between the bricks and the windows before installing the strips.
Does anybody have any ideas on what would make a suitable insulation material?
Cheers,
Wassy
What width gap mate..?
Could possibly use expansion joint foam, bit easier than expanding foam, and site cleaner...
Wassy
9th June 2007, 09:37 PM
Sorry about taking so long but thank you to all who have provided some valuable advice.
I was debating between spray foam and foam strip. As the gap varies between 5 and 25mm I am going to try spray foam.
Cheers
Wassy