Dritherm cavity slabs

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joydivision
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Post: # 90531Post joydivision

I have acquired a few packs of 75mm dritherm cavity slabs.
I have took over an extension from some idiot who has been thrown of the job and the insulation isnt to spec.
Anyway, is there any reason why I could not use this in the loft instead of loft roll if I still put in the same deth that has been specd?
Anyone see any issues?

Cheers

JD
A tidy job is a happy job.

r896neo
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Post: # 90567Post r896neo

No problem with that at all. It's a better job too as mice are less keen on it.

joydivision
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Location: manchester

Post: # 90630Post joydivision

Cheers for the reply, I cant see any reasons why BC would be unhappy with doing that either. I dont have the room really to store it for future jobs and id hate to see it go to waste.

Cheers

JD
A tidy job is a happy job.

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