cartman6789
New Member
Hi All
My current wall build up appears to be a timber frame building with plywood with a breather membrane and EML
mesh installed directly onto the plywood, with sand and cement the property is timber frame built in 2008/2009 we cut some inspection holes and unfortunately found that some plywood has rotted and i am uncertain what to do next.
Is there a easier fix or is the only solution here to add new OSB sheathing, BBA approved breather membrane, battens for cavity airflow, BBA approved building paper, and EML mesh/cement board with render.
Whilst most of the house looks solid i think there are multiple issues here and i am unsure the best way to rectify them.
the property is in essex and around 100/150 sqm needs to be done. Taking this is going to a be a break the bank situation or is there a way to remedy the areas, would insultation also be needed?
My current wall build up appears to be a timber frame building with plywood with a breather membrane and EML
mesh installed directly onto the plywood, with sand and cement the property is timber frame built in 2008/2009 we cut some inspection holes and unfortunately found that some plywood has rotted and i am uncertain what to do next.
Is there a easier fix or is the only solution here to add new OSB sheathing, BBA approved breather membrane, battens for cavity airflow, BBA approved building paper, and EML mesh/cement board with render.
Whilst most of the house looks solid i think there are multiple issues here and i am unsure the best way to rectify them.
the property is in essex and around 100/150 sqm needs to be done. Taking this is going to a be a break the bank situation or is there a way to remedy the areas, would insultation also be needed?