Thermal inertia and comfort? Isolated interior wall with ITE?

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by Christophe » 19/11/12, 15:40

dodo wrote:it's not just the artisans who told me to be careful with the ITE and itil.


Who is that?

I repeat myself one last time: if the wall is sound and the work is carried out according to the rules of the art (not necessarily by professionals, I have again seen a site lay wood wool in ITI without steam ... this by "pros"!) then no problem to combine the 2 ...
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by dodo » 19/11/12, 18:05

ok, I've always told me about a dew point problem.

in one of your links you say

- Heat accumulation in the walls: good inertia and phase shift increasing comfort


in this case that means that I would have an ITE without inertia, does that really have an interest?

- Increases the thickness of the exterior walls: can reduce the light in the house and cause connection problems at the roof level (over thickness)


why does this dim the light?
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by dodo » 22/11/12, 20:29

yes the walls are holy because I dismantled my gables because I redo everything, and I am quite surprised to see that the glass wool behind plaster tile is in correct condition.
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