Removing Cavity Wall Insulation Q+A
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Q Reusing cavity wall insulation extracted from cavity walls
- We are also extracting cavity wall insulation (and refilling with EPS bead) – a recent chat with another installer left us thinking about the extracted material (typically it’s what the industry calls foam insulation) and how it can be re-used for loose fill loft insulation.
- There is potential for extracting this insulation and re-using it to insulate the loft at the same property.
A Reusing cavity wall insulation extracted from cavity walls
- Question: What materials is being extracted, Answer: Foam insulation
- Does it contain ozone depleting chemicals as foaming agent gases
- Is it a hazardous waste that needs to be captured along with all the released gases?
- How much ODP gas has already been released?
- GBE anticipated a second wave of Ozone Depletion Potential due to pre and post 1980’s ODP use in thermal insulation until their use was outlawed in EU.
- Specifiers and developers preoccupied with thin construction persisted in specifying ODP gases up to the last minute.
- Demolition of these buildings will release ODP gases
- Extracting their insulation will release ODP gases
- Question: Why is it being extracted?
- Is its ODP safer where it is?
- Is it causing damp penetration?
- This may be due to patchy, inconsistent or intermittent installation
- Is it Urea Formaldehyde based?
- This was seen as a health problem due to off-gassing
- After a long time installed is that still an issue? I do not know.
- Wanted to improve the performance of the cavity wall insulation
- Whey then replace it with MOR Middle of the Road performance EPS Expanded Polystyrene
- It is after all another Foam insulation material, but in bead format
- Bead format leaves interstices between the beads,
- a route for free flowing air with heat and moisture
- a space for eddy currents to establish themselves
- Can the density of the installation be increased to squeeze, flatten and close the interstices?
- If you squeeze them this much is the insulation performance of the bead diminished?
- Question: How easy is it to comprehensively remove a set injected foam insulation
- Vacuum is not enough
- There has to be an element of mechanical disintegration
- Releasing ODP?
- From every nook and cranny (jargon for all the remote corners)
- All the materials fortuitously attached, by mechanical key to textured surface or bonded to the surfaces of the cavity
- What level of inspection is applied, that the work has been done well enough/at all?
- Question: Is the extract arising’s a waste or a resource?
- Extracted materials would be classed as a waste
- Does it contain ozone depleting chemicals as foaming agent gases
- Is it a hazardous waste that needs to be captured along with all the gases?
- Handling it may require a special license
- Moving it from the site may require a special license
- A hazardous waste license?
- An ODP waste license?
- Keeping it on site and reusing it may not need a special license
- Fortuitous Serendipitous idea if it’s a good one
- Using the material is one thing
- Are you happy using a hazardous material (read Deleterious) in a building occupied by humans?
- But the ODP gasses remain a major problem
- Question: Do you have to provide any form of guarantee/certificate for the attic insulation?
- Reclaimed materials could be available with a Product Passport
- Your supply chain would need to establish the process
- It should identify the materials and its properties
- It was considered inadequate for exiting cavity
- Confirm it is uncontaminated
- Needs clean storage vessels
- May need ODP capture and special disposal
- Confirm it is in good condition
- But you just smashed it up to get it out
- Recycled materials will not be available with certification for installation
- The original manufacturer
- is unlikely to provide a warranty for its smashed up material
- will not be able to confirm its k value now that the ODP has been lost
- Question: is this work being done under an Energy Performance Contract (EPC)?
- Will the disintegrated foam insulation be effective as an insulation?
- Will a plastic foam minus its ODP gases have a useful k value?
- Will it compact down to close the air pathways through the interstices between the fragments?
- Is avoiding overheating a criteria for EPC success?
- Plastic natural cenforce soft 100 mg insulation will not provide decrement delay to protect from solar radiant heat gains through the opaque roof coverings
- The original manufacturer
- Reclaimed materials could be available with a Product Passport
- Does it contain ozone depleting chemicals as foaming agent gases
© GBE GBC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan **
10th July 2020
Removing Cavity Wall Insulation Q+A
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