AGT wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:19 pm
NoraBatty wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 1:52 pm
Havent read through all thr latest developments, but with an eye to monry saving, seriously consider looking at a place called
https://www.secondsandco.co.uk/?gad_sou ... NYQAvD_BwE
For insulation.
I am doing my underfloor insulation this year. In the last house we had rockwool installed held with netting. Results were extremely impressive but still had the odd draught.
This house, i want celotex underfloor, and am using gapotape to squish and hold it in place, but hace saved over 50% on the insulation by buying seconds.
These vary from oh my god how can anyone use that for £1 a sheet, to almost perfect.
Mine, barely have blemishes on them.
Some are perfect but only need a foil face glueing on. For a fraction of the rrp.
They also do IWI insulated plasterboard, and i highly suspect they do EWI if you have a look.
I did 2 layers of 100mm thick kingspan in suspended floor of my extension, did a layer, expanding foam around the perimeter and joins, did a second staggered layer, same foam and foil tape.
Also did the netting in the original house part, think it needs some kind of membrane underneath to prevent further drafts but haven’t looked into that further!
Two layers is the plan for me. With limited arm mobility, and doing it all from the crawl space, i was loathing doing the same spray, cut flush and tape method.
When i found gapotape, i jumped at it.
More expensive than spraying and taping, but means significantly less time under the floor, which is worth its weight in gold to me.
Building regs also do not like the spray and foil method. Full compliance with the gapotape.
You get a snug friction fit every time, making sure there is the full insulation thickness at every join and seam and ut is forgiving to 1cm if your cuts arent great
We tested it out last winter with a removeable panel in front of the door to keep the heat in, instead of the usual curtain. Brilliant stuff.
I certainly have felt not having any insulation under the floor here.
Cant wait to get it in and have warm feet!
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