Hi
Has anyone successfully insulated under a suspended floor? Wondering what was used to hold up the insulation material against the underside of the floor. I figure some netting, just wondering where it might come from.
Cheers
rcs
Yeah, I've done it with standard glass loft insulation and cheap-as-chips plastic mesh from a Garden Centre, and works a treat.
Also looked at some of the new silver foil/bubble insulation, which is only a few mm thick - easy to install - just staple it up to 25mm from floor and around joists. Is kind of pricey tho (but much nicer to handle) so went for the glass option.
Anyone any experience of thes new reflective insulation materials?
I used Celotex for one of my suspended ground floors. What I did was fix 50mm underneath the joists, by propping them up off the oversite with offcuts and fixing to joists and each other with expanding foam. Then I added more 50mm between the joists, also fixed with foam, with gaps cut out for wiring. All pipework runs above the Celotex.
The advantage of fixing with foam is that you don't have to worry about dead accurate cutting to joists that may not be perfectly parallel or straight - Celotex isn't very tolerant to being forced in if you cut it oversize, and you don't want gaps. Using foam, you can deliberately cut the Celotex 1/4 in undersize all round, and foam into place.
Obviously this is only convenient if you are prepared to lift your floorboards...
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