Hi,
We are aiming to have as even building envelope as possible, therefore
hoping to have some guidance how to best address the top parts of the walls, especially above windows and doors.as a thermal camera shows there is more heat coming in. We had our brick veneer walls insulated with a blow -in insulation and batts were added to these parts on the roof side, but the thermal reading still shows in places +23C when the rest of the wall reads +17C. We have an iron roof and the roof insulation should be sufficient, the area of concern seems larger than so called thermal bridge.
We've also used low expansion spray foam in these areas from the inside, and at the moment have foilboard there. Would something like insulated plasterboard be good to add over the drywall? or any other material that would work to keep the heat out? how about expanded polystyrene or extruded polystyrene with some type of additional dry wall behind it?
Any advice is much appreciated.