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  • Thermal lining paper, insulation under wallpaper. Experience?
  • midlifecrashes
    Full Member

    Back in the 70s my dad put some polystyrene roll stuff on the toilet wall where there was a lot of condensation, it helped a bit(four boys in the house with poor aim, it might not all have been condensation). Forward a few decades and I have a solid wall house, just redecorating daughter’s bedroom, one of the warmer rooms in the house, but nowhere near as warm as the ones we have lined out with Kingspan. So I look to see if they still make the polystrene on a roll, and find this stuff:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wallrock-Thermal-Liner-75-10m/dp/B005HQZYFS

    Anybody used it or seen it used?

    robdixon
    Free Member

    used the stuff from B&Q and installed it with the thermal liner paste behind radiators on two north facing bay windows – the rooms were both noticeably warmer afterwards – seems to stop the heat from the radiators being swallowed up by the wall.

    footflaps
    Full Member

    Back in the 70s my dad put some polystyrene roll stuff on the toilet wall where there was a lot of condensation

    Snap, my father did that in the bathroom as well.

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