ALAN/ALAN D wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 12:04 pm
By the wording you can tell I know nothing about building.
The timber framed house was built 20 years ago. It had an external grey felt material on all the outside wooden panels.
Look up "tyvek house wrap" to get an idea of what you have (insight) & its uses / limitations.
https://www.dupont.co.uk/products/tyvek-housewrap.html it has gone through various changes over time.
Question to ask is how does all that change if you have a multi room ASHP keeping moisture down, a modern twist on wet rads & the atypical permanently shut windows of modern homes where plasterboard go's black through lack of ventilation from breathing cooking, gas flame / gas heating etc..
ASHP (& the moisture control it enables) may put a spin on construction types that need to be reconsidered, not my area of knowledge though, others will be able to comment I'm sure.
Maybe have a chat to the developers / owners of "Wyboston lakes" (St neots / eaton socon Cambs / Bedford border area) who have had this since the mid 1980's as to what their maintenance team have done over time to improve the timber frame & brick clad complex. (ie what works & what not to do)
The area is owned / developed by "potton homes"
https://www.potton.co.uk/ ..an early days "drop in" pre-made sips firm across the road, still going, possibly your home too? Head office: 01767 676400