After a lot of looking I am hoping that someone can clarify this for me. I have insulated between my suspended ground floor joists with celotex. But when it comes to the question of "can the celotex touch the outside walls" some people say yes, others no.
If the answer is no then surely there is no point in insulating a floor and leaving a big gap around the outside of the room.
In my room with the joists layout and sleeper walls positioned it would mean
a big gap around the perimeter. I don't see the problem as it will touch the walls above the DPC so will not create a bridge.
Any advice or thoughts on this would be really appreciated
Thanks
If the answer is no then surely there is no point in insulating a floor and leaving a big gap around the outside of the room.
In my room with the joists layout and sleeper walls positioned it would mean
a big gap around the perimeter. I don't see the problem as it will touch the walls above the DPC so will not create a bridge.
Any advice or thoughts on this would be really appreciated
Thanks