Insulation for Masonry Partial Fill Cavity Walls

8B_Walls_Partial-Fill-Cavity
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Building two skins of masonry (brick and/or blockwork) either side of an air cavity has been the most popular method for constructing external walls in the UK for about a century. From its development to address some of the flaws of traditional solid wall construction, it has gradually evolved in response to improving insulation technology and the development of building regulations relating to energy efficiency.

In a partial-fill masonry cavity wall, the residual cavity between the two leaves of masonry can be partly filled with a glass mineral wool (GMW) insulation slab. Typically a 50mm residual cavity is required to be maintained between the outer face of the cavity insulation and the inner face of the outer leaf.

Key Considerations

When using ISOVER products, you need to satisfy yourself that use of the product meets all relevant national Building Regulations and guidance as well as local, national and other applicable standards relevant for your construction or application, including requirements in relation to fire and applicable height restrictions. In addition to the product datasheet, please refer to the following product documents:

The building detail is for illustrative purposes only. It does not constitute advice and should not be relied upon.


Insulation products
Product Name Thickness Range Sizes Lambda
Isover Cavity Wall Slab (CWS) 32 65-150mm Width 455mm, Length 1200mm 0.032
Isover Cavity Wall Slab (CWS) 34 75-150mm Width 455mm, Length 1200mm 0.034
Isover Cavity Wall Slab (CWS) 36 50-150mm Width 455mm, Length 1200mm 0.036