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External Walls Walls up to 150mm in depth can be damp sprayed.
When all the first fix electrics and plumbing are fitted within the wall the Warmcel is then
sprayed onto the open faced studwork with the addition of a small amount of water. Excess
Warmcel is scrubbed off with a rotary scrubber, leaving the surface flush with the face of the
studwork. Any surplus Warmcel is fed back through the machine.
External Walls Walls over 150mm in depth are dry injected behind a retaining board such as
Paneline or plasterboard.
106mm access holes are drilled at the top of the void to be filled; a 2 port nozzle is then inserted
into the holes and the Warmcel is injected into the void. The air displaced by the injected
Warmcel is released through the second port in the nozzle. Through settings and sensors on the
machine the void is filled completely. The hole in paneline is then plugged and sealed with a
sticker or the cut out of plasterboard is fixed back with special clips.
Partition and Party Walls for Sound Insulation These are generally boarded on one side
and then damp sprayed in the same way as external walls. If over 150mm depth these walls are
injected through retaining board as above.
Floors and Lofts When access is available from above floors and lofts, ie no boards cover the
surface, then the Warmcel can be open blown from above and either levelled off to the surface
of the joists or to the required depth.
When the floor or loft area is closed, ie boarded both on sides, the Warmcel is then injected
through holes similar to deep wall application.
Sloping Ceilings The Warmcel is dry injected into sloping ceilings either through drilled access
holes or from the top section of a ceiling run where a 400mm width of plasterboard has been
left off. This top section is scrimmed and injected before the plasterboard is fixed into place. |