I've always been told that the best course of action for old homes is to bring them up to energy efficiency standards through modern methods but I've been reading a lot of experts saying old materials need to breathe differently than newer ones, and that installing and replacing the wrong insulation and vapour barrier can prevent your house from properly drying out after wet weather
I've always been told that the best course of action for old homes is to bring them up to energy efficiency standards through modern methods but I've been reading a lot of experts saying old materials need to breathe differently than newer ones, and that installing and replacing the wrong insulation and vapour barrier can prevent your house from properly drying out after wet weather
Really informative video below: