Hi,
I'm going to convert a brick built workshop into an office.
Since it is an outbuilding I do not think i need building regs, but i will still try and do a job good enough to meet them if required
Currently the room has a concrete slab floor single brick walls.
the roof is pitched, but there is already a ceiling which i have fitted 120mm Celotex between the joists.
I am planning to build a raised wooden floor using 100mm *50mm joists and with 18mm tongue and groove chipboard on top.
Anymore than that and I would need to raise the door.
I will install a DPM, I was planning on using 100mm Celotex for the floor and also the walls, but now I have read that i need an air gap.
Please can someone advise what size air gaps are required for the floor and walls and recommend what size celotex/Kingspan I should use.
Many Thanks in Advance
Steve
I'm going to convert a brick built workshop into an office.
Since it is an outbuilding I do not think i need building regs, but i will still try and do a job good enough to meet them if required
Currently the room has a concrete slab floor single brick walls.
the roof is pitched, but there is already a ceiling which i have fitted 120mm Celotex between the joists.
I am planning to build a raised wooden floor using 100mm *50mm joists and with 18mm tongue and groove chipboard on top.
Anymore than that and I would need to raise the door.
I will install a DPM, I was planning on using 100mm Celotex for the floor and also the walls, but now I have read that i need an air gap.
Please can someone advise what size air gaps are required for the floor and walls and recommend what size celotex/Kingspan I should use.
Many Thanks in Advance
Steve