Mary had cleaned the attic under the slates. We continued by putting the mortar in some holes found between the masonry and roof.
then installing a steam-brake (sisalex 500) stuck with ampacoll (it, sticking). If you find that the tape is not sticky enough ordinary, look no further! But it is not given (40 € TTC roll).
To improve the seal between the floor and walls, we finally made a big cord mortar of lime and flax chaff, all around.
Finally, we cut sheets of OSB to make boxes that will receive the bulk of cellulose wadding. Thirty cm.
Thus, the three openings (we see one on the photo above) will be partially blocked but I think the ventilation of the attic and then the wadding is sufficient.
Question though: when we were doing these chores it was raining or drizzling (outside!), So the air was very humid in the attic ... Wadding it can withstand this treatment? the investigation is ongoing. Then
descent into the room on the ground floor to advance on the dubbing of the partition that separates this room from the bathroom.
We will do the same on the other side of the partition (in the bathroom), but probably with a dado of another species (more suited to the humidity).
The partition will thus about 13 cm thick, 4 cm cork.
If we add some purchases of materials, an intense reflection on the electrical installation of the floor and some dismantling of the old installation, we will end the weekend.
With still a high quality restaurant to close all this (thank you Ginette!).
It is worth a couple worries!
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