OVERVIEW
Overview
This project in Oxford was a retrofit, where Passive Purple Internal was applied to the outside (warm side of the insulation) of this property. An exterior insulation was fitted before a new render system was applied.
Background
No real difficulty with this install. The substrate was nice and sound. A render prime was put on to act as extra adhesion for our liquid applied membrane. This install took two days. Detail is always key on any project, but a retrofit can be more time consuming as there may be more gaps to fill with our Passive Purple Brush.
Solutions
Using Passive Purple to ensure all external walls are air and smoke tight before fitting external wall insulation is a critical step in modern construction practices. This approach not only enhances the building's energy efficiency and indoor air quality but also ensures compliance with stringent fire safety standards, providing a robust and reliable building envelope.
Results
The achievement of a 0.4 ACH score underlines the potential of modern retrofitting techniques to transform existing buildings into high-performance, energy-efficient structures. As we look to the future, retrofits will play a pivotal role in addressing energy consumption, reducing carbon emissions, and enhancing the quality and sustainability of our built environment.
Client testimonials
It was a big step but once work had started i knew it was the right decision. Passive Purple is a brilliant form of technology. Why doesn’t everyone know about this?
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