This also requires that cavities are kept clean but with a 150mm wide clear cavity there is much more space to maintain a clean cavity.
Polystyrene bead cavity wall insulation damp.
The walls on the house we used as an example are from a house that has had very little in the way of maintenance and as such the external wall surface soaks up water.
This photo shows the effects of wind driven rain on to a wall with cavity insulation.
Many people are now opting for pumping the cavity walls with bonded eps beads after the wall is built rather than relying on the block layer to put the insulation in as he goes.
The bead is installed through holes drilled into the wall hence cavity wall insulation.
Your idea of filling with vermiculite is very sound make sure that it wont block any air vents air bricks etc you can usually tell if theres damp penetrating the outside wall into the cavity by smell etc mostly in non victorian houses the cavity is dry a cavity with air circulating is disastrously cold the advantage of vermic is if a dsaster happens you can suck it all out again you cant do.
Mineral fibre this is the same yellowish brown wool like insulation that is typically used in lofts as can be seen above.
Cavity wall insulation beads will not allow dampness or moisture to penetrate the cavity in a properly constructed wall.
Neither material is used as widely as mineral wool fibre because of cost.
Imagine your wall cavity filled with a sponge.
Cavity wall insulation can cause damp.
Mould around window caused by cavity filled insulation.
Find out if your home s likely to be affected.
There are two other materials commonly used for cavity wall insulation bonded polystyrene beads and foam.
When we went undercover to investigate the quality of insulation suitability inspections in 2011 our findings suggested that you can t always rely on assessors to carry out thorough inspections or warn of potential damp problems even those from big brands such as marks spencer npower and tesco.
Any rainwater penetrating the outer leaf will drain harmlessly to the footings.
On existing properties the holes will be drilled through the external wall.
This is due to the capillary action of the bead allowing gravity to draw any moisture present down the inner surface of the outer leaf to drain away at foundation level.
The material is resistant to water penetration and will not transmit water across the cavity by capillary action or from below dpc level.
If properly installed these materials should theoretically be superior to mineral wool fibre as they are inherently waterproof.