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Thermal wallpaper experience?
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30mm of insulated plasterboard or 75 if you can, would be far better and save on heating bills, a must if its solid walls with no cavity.
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With the thermal wallpaper, could you then paper again over the top with a cover of choice?0
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Used it on a cold rear wall that rarely sees any sun and it is warmer to the touch and now mould free. I've found using lime paint too helps with mould formation if you're in an old property (solid walls)
I used wallpaper from the wallrock range. The proper adhesive is recommended but it's not cheap1 -
Apjs87 said:With the thermal wallpaper, could you then paper again over the top with a cover of choice?0
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