Help me interpret our insulation requirements
Hi. We are building a house and are required to insulate the walls as follows, quoting from our Basix:
R3 (3.4 including construction)
My Interpretation of this statement is that counting all the elements of construction from the very inside of the wall to the exterior the total R value must be R3.4.
We have NRG Greenboard on much of the walls which - looking at the spec sheet and considering our method of construction - gives us the following.
External air firm R0.03
Render system. R0.02
Greenboard 100mm. R2.60
Sisalation wrap. R0.48
Cavity and frame. R0.17
10mm plasterboard. R0.06
Internal air film. R0.12
Giving total value of R3.48
At first sight, this seems to mean we have hit the required R value. Is this correct ?
Second question. Insulation is relatively cheap, and we have very large walls facing west with no eaves. Is there any value in upping the R value by, perhaps, putting some R1.5 or R2.0 batts into these walls. Will it make the walls perform better and will we be more comfortable? Or is there some reason it may have a negative effect or no effect at all?
Cheers
Arron