Insulating Concrete Masonry Walls

CMHA TEK 06-11A

The variety of concrete masonry wall constructions provides for a number of insulating strategies, including: interior insulation, insulated cavities, insulation inserts, foamed-in-place insulation, granular fills in block core spaces, and exterior insulation systems. Each masonry wall design has different advantages
and limitations with regard to each of these insulation strategies. The choice of insulation will depend on the desired thermal properties, climate conditions, ease of construction, cost, and other design criteria. Note that insulation position within the wall can impact dew point location, and hence affect the condensation potential. See TEK 06-17BCondensation Control in Concrete Masonry Walls (ref. 1) for more detailed information. Similarly, some insulations can act as an air barrier when installed continuously and with sealed joints. See TEK 06-14BControl of Infiltration in Concrete Masonry Walls, (ref. 2) for further information.

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