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viali | 19:48 Tue 17th Nov 2009 | Science
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hi i am a builder looking for a floor inulation that is only 25-35mm thick that could give the same therm value as a 70mm celotex...any ideas please !!!
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Try going through this website:-

http://www.sheffins.c...?CatID=37&SubCatID=80
10:10 Wed 18th Nov 2009
Try going through this website:-

http://www.sheffins.c...?CatID=37&SubCatID=80
You don't say what type of floor you want to insulate. But in the past Ive used Styrofoam's blue-coloured expanded poystyrene. It's closed cell, vapour-proof, and high density. You can walk on it without leaving a mark. I've since lost the datasheets, but it's thermal value is pretty high - something like 1" thickness = 6" of rockwool. I lined the plasterboard on the stone walls of my kitchen with it, and put it under the floorboards. I found that the body heat of two persons can actually raise the room temperature. As a builder, you probably know the stuff I'm talking about
We have recently laid a floor in bathroom and used floor insulation from B&Q for a 'laminate floor', if that is any help!! Goldblend

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