
Insulate Narrow Spaces, Curved Walls, and Uneven Surfaces
There are many brilliant ways to insulate buildings — but when it comes to older properties, things can get tricky. What if the building is listed? What if you can’t (or don’t want to) change its appearance? Or what if it’s a windmill or a hop kiln with curved walls and tight spaces?
Curved, Quirky or Historic? These Walls Just Got an Insulation Upgrade
We often get asked: How can I insulate curved or uneven walls? It’s a great question — many historic buildings have walls that are anything but straight. The answer? Insulating lime plasters. A Real-Life Example: The Windmill Project
Take this 200-year-old, 60-foot-tall Grade II listed windmill near the coast. After years of driving rain, it was leaky and damp. Previous lime plasters hadn’t held up. But using our breathable, heritage-friendly solutions, we solved both the insulation and dampness challenges.