Advice on floor insulation install

Joined
21 Sep 2010
Messages
163
Reaction score
2
Location
Kent
Country
United Kingdom
I have had building control come around and discuss my excavations but during this we spoke about the floor etc. I mentioned the insulation and he said it's up to me if I put the above the concrete slab or as the surveyor recommends below it. What is the benefit ? I would think if it's above it's the floor would be warmer in the room. Will this cause me issues later on.

Hope someone can offer some advice.
Cliff
 
I have had building control come around and discuss my excavations but during this we spoke about the floor etc. I mentioned the insulation and he said it's up to me if I put the above the concrete slab or as the surveyor recommends below it. What is the benefit ? I would think if it's above it's the floor would be warmer in the room. Will this cause me issues later on.

Hope someone can offer some advice.
Cliff

It is all about the Thermal Mass.

If you put the insulation below the slab you will have a greater thermal mass than if you install it above.

More thermal mass equals slower heat up and slower cool down. If you visited your house once a week for 6 hours you wouldn't dream of putting it below as it would take too long to heat up etc but on the flip side, if you, or your wife was home 24/7 you would benefit from a more stable room/house temperature with the insulation laid below the slab.

HTH

Tom
 
Tom what a clear explanation thanks very much, it's below then as my mother in law who the conversion is for will be in the annexe all the time.

Thanks again.
Cliff
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top