efficiency_now:building_envelope:interiorinsulation:blow_in_interiorinsulation
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=== Connection: Interior wall to interior insulation of exterior wall === | === Connection: Interior wall to interior insulation of exterior wall === | ||
- | Key word: 40 cm flanking insulation | + | Key word: 20 to 40 cm flanking insulation |
=== Connection: Ceiling to interior insulation of exterior wall === | === Connection: Ceiling to interior insulation of exterior wall === | ||
- | Key word: The most obvious solution here is again a capillary-active | + | Key word: The most obvious solution here is again an |
=== Connection: Window to interior insulation of the window reveal === | === Connection: Window to interior insulation of the window reveal === | ||
- | Key word: basically the window reveal must ALSO be insulated when interior insulation is carried out. The wall surfaces would otherwise become too cold - causing damp spots. Space is always available for 20 mm capillary-active insulation material; but even if that is not possible, | + | Key word: basically the window reveal must ALSO be insulated when interior insulation is carried out. The wall surfaces would otherwise become too cold - causing damp spots. Space is always available for 20 mm capillary-active insulation material; but even if that is not possible, |
=== No abrupt end with interior insulation! === | === No abrupt end with interior insulation! === |
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