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Insulating concrete floor
Hi
I'm looking for a bit of advice and excuss my lack on knowledge on correct DIY names
My boyfriend has insulated the house we've bought. He's took lots of advice from a number of folk and construction suppliers he's been dealing with.
The way he's done it is:
Put Damp Proofing down
on top of that laid a wooden border round the rooms then strips across the floors (cant remember the type or size of wood)
then in between that he has laid the polystyrine
then put chipboard or plywood or some kind of wood on top and nailed it into the border/strips (excuse my lack of DIY names)
is this how you would do it?
I'm looking for a bit of advice and excuss my lack on knowledge on correct DIY names
My boyfriend has insulated the house we've bought. He's took lots of advice from a number of folk and construction suppliers he's been dealing with.
The way he's done it is:
Put Damp Proofing down
on top of that laid a wooden border round the rooms then strips across the floors (cant remember the type or size of wood)
then in between that he has laid the polystyrine
then put chipboard or plywood or some kind of wood on top and nailed it into the border/strips (excuse my lack of DIY names)
is this how you would do it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Al says ........... sort of ........... I've done this many times, but polystyrene is not the best insulator. Better than nothing of course, but foam boards like Celotex or Kingspan are over twice the insulation value.
Technically, it really needs a vapour check (thin polythene) put over the insulation, under the flooring. The reason is, without it, water vapour in the air can get down to the cold concrete and condense on top of your damp-proof membrane. Water could accumulate there. Not a good thing even if you've used treated timber.
Technically, it really needs a vapour check (thin polythene) put over the insulation, under the flooring. The reason is, without it, water vapour in the air can get down to the cold concrete and condense on top of your damp-proof membrane. Water could accumulate there. Not a good thing even if you've used treated timber.
hi
i've just looked out a bill for what i think will be the flooring order:
uniply 1.22x2.44 x12mm WBP
polystyrene Insulation 25mm (2400x1200)
wws treated 25x50mm
i'm not sure if this is all for the floor order. does the sizes make sence?
i'm just a bit worried now about the polythene backing. the floor is laid
i've just looked out a bill for what i think will be the flooring order:
uniply 1.22x2.44 x12mm WBP
polystyrene Insulation 25mm (2400x1200)
wws treated 25x50mm
i'm not sure if this is all for the floor order. does the sizes make sence?
i'm just a bit worried now about the polythene backing. the floor is laid
thanks for all your advice
it is the whole house he's done. thankfully he's not yet done the floor of our en suite which i'll mention to him to get the polythene for that
at the moment he has done the livingroom, hall and 2 bedrooms.
theres still the kitchen, main bathroom, 2 porches, 1 bedroom and ensuite to do so i'll get some polythene ordered
the whole house will be damp proofed and well insulated once finished so hopefully there will be no dampness once we're finished with it.
we also took out 2 lumbs which were letting water into the walls, concrete aswell so that will make a huge difference as well
it is the whole house he's done. thankfully he's not yet done the floor of our en suite which i'll mention to him to get the polythene for that
at the moment he has done the livingroom, hall and 2 bedrooms.
theres still the kitchen, main bathroom, 2 porches, 1 bedroom and ensuite to do so i'll get some polythene ordered
the whole house will be damp proofed and well insulated once finished so hopefully there will be no dampness once we're finished with it.
we also took out 2 lumbs which were letting water into the walls, concrete aswell so that will make a huge difference as well