I'm getting started to insulate our attic. After lots of research I learned that internal double brick walls act as chimneys for cold air - they suck it in from the subfloor and vent it out into the attic. This leads to heat loss in the house.
Unless they are capped.
But I have so far failed to find a good solution for this. I like to add a cap that prevents this convection of cold air, but is not permanent so I can still access the wall cavity, for example if I need to route a cable.
The closes product is a "Baffle block", but I'm not sure if I can just use some normal insulation batt and weigh it down with some MDF or similar.
I'm thankful for any tips and pointers. Cheers!