SAINT-GOBAIN & BRE Victorian Terrace Project Highlights Skills
Challenge
Leading international construction materials company Saint-Gobain has called for
traditional installation techniques to be significantly improved when
refurbishing buildings, following research and testing conducted at the
Victorian Terrace, the Building Research Establishment’s (BRE’s) £4.5-million
flagship refurbishment project.
Launched in 2010, the BRE Victorian Terrace was designed to generate best
practice knowledge of the most effective ways of reducing carbon emissions
through the upgrade of existing homes. Saint-Gobain was heavily involved in the
transformation of the building, supplying a range of commercially available
products and systems to refurbish part of the original building and show how
‘fabric first’ measures such as insulation and glazing offer a cost effective
means of improving energy efficiency.
The property displayed a number of problems associated with housing from the
era, including poor thermal performance, solid brick walls, sash windows,
dampness and disrepair, demonstrating the challenge of improving the energy
efficiency of the UK’s existing housing stock, which includes over six million
solid wall properties. Solutions from a range of companies including Saint-Gobain
Isover, British Gypsum, Ecophon, Solaglas and Weber were used throughout to
address these issues.
The building has been monitored closely since its restoration, with testing
carried out to measure the effectiveness of the solutions used, which have
succeeded in upgrading its energy performance rating from F to B. As well as
highlighting the results that can be achieved through retrofit, the project has
also played a valuable role in highlighting some of the issues which must be
overcome if the UK is to successfully meet the refurbishment challenge.
A large number of thermal images were taken of the building to identify cold
bridging spots. These revealed areas where thermal performance could be improved
further with a few simple improvements to the installation techniques and design
detailing normally employed by the industry. Life size pictures of thermal
imaging results have been painted on to the walls of the Victorian Terrace,
providing a visual representation to highlight the importance of best practice
installation.
Lindsey Walker, strategic marketing leader for Saint-Gobain (UK & Ireland),
said: “As well as demonstrating the effectiveness of fabric first solutions in a
solid wall refurbishment scenario, the Victorian Terrace has highlighted areas
where performance could be enhanced further by following best practice
installation guidelines.
“The products and systems specified will be used within the early stages of the
Green Deal. It is therefore vital that the industry gets to grips with the
techniques used to help deliver optimum efficiency to address the challenge of
improving the efficiency of the existing housing stock.
“Overcoming the skills challenge posed by refurbishment is essential if the UK
is to meet carbon emission reduction targets. This is something Saint-Gobain is
helping the industry to achieve through our network of Technical Academies,
launched earlier this year. The latest phase of our activity at the BRE
Victorian Terrace supports this, providing the industry with a practical
learning tool to reinforce the importance of following recommended guidelines
when installing fabric first products and systems.”
John O’Brien, principal consultant at BRE, adds: “The Victorian Terrace project
has given us a substantial amount of knowledge about how to address the
difficulties of dealing with hard to treat properties. We have demonstrated that
the materials are available now to embark on this challenging programme, but
also that we need to promote a best practice understanding of the elimination of
cold bridging and how the different fabric improvements interface with each
other.”
In the case of the Victorian Terrace the building’s thermal performance could be
improved further with a few simple improvements to the installation techniques
and design detailing normally employed by the industry. Examples include
ensuring that insulation materials are fitted without air gaps; applying mastic
to the underside of window frames to stop air tracking behind dry-lining and
drawing heat from the room; preventing air convection by using a complete ribbon
of adhesive instead of a dot and dab technique when securing laminates to the
wall and only using as many insulation fixings as needed to reduce thermal
bridging.
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