Hi
I'm in the process of converting my garage into a dining room and have a couple of queries.
Planning officer has stated that I require a floor insulation of 100mm recommending Kingspan TF70. My problem is that the floor will then be approx. 25mm higher than my original flooring leading into the kitchen.
I would obviously prefer the floors to be level but they refuse to budge at the moment. Is there any other way I can achieve the same U value by using a thinner material?
Current floor is 125mm concrete.
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm in the process of converting my garage into a dining room and have a couple of queries.
Planning officer has stated that I require a floor insulation of 100mm recommending Kingspan TF70. My problem is that the floor will then be approx. 25mm higher than my original flooring leading into the kitchen.
I would obviously prefer the floors to be level but they refuse to budge at the moment. Is there any other way I can achieve the same U value by using a thinner material?
Current floor is 125mm concrete.
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.