Hi,
I am currently renovating an old house and I thought while the scaffolding was up I would sort out the tv aerial. There is currently a decent aerial on the chimney and it is pointing in the right direction but the old cable has had it.
I will eventually be have a tv in three different...
Thanks for the replies I appreciate it. I thought that it was a bit strange as the whole idea is to close off all air gaps.
When people tell you daft stuff like that you start to doubt what you are doing so thanks to everyone for confirming.
Happy new year
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...
I have had a look and I think the battens could be a great idea. I assume you just wedge them in between the joists like noggins, will be much quicker than using netting
cheers
Thanks Richard,
I have had a look and there is lots of info but a lot of it conflicting info.
I.e do you put the insulator directly under the floorboards or leave an air gap, do you use a moisture membrane etc etc, the list goes on and on
Thanks anyway buddy, well appreciated
I am currently in the process of renovating an Edwardian house and have been insulating all the ceilings before reboarding and plastering. I would like to insulate between the floor joists on the ground floor as well but when I have checked there is not a big enough crawl space to get under it...