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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    So I finally removed the battens going across and had a look if I could push the boards down and I have no obstructions, its 430mm length stud to stud. The height is 1200mm (gap from under the floorboard to the window)⁹.. im thinking to cut the boards around 435mm to squeeze them in for a tight...
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    Top job that mate, did you push down the insulation boards down the gap between floorboards
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    True but I will have my radiator going back there and don't really require any socket there
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    expanding Foam would be to seal any gaps between the pir boards and timber
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    That makes sense, think im over worrying about the whole concept by reading far too many forums lol, The only thing that im unsure of is filling the void between under floorboards, you reckon some wool insulation should do the trick with PIR boards ontop fill the gaps with expanding foam, then...
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    This is exactly what i want to do, however as the insulation boards come in 50mm or 75mm i will have to use the 50mm option, i am worried about vapour being trapped between the plasterboard and the insulation board as the gap will be 20mm as there is the void is only 70mm this is why i am...
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    Insulating bay window upstairs and ceilings

    Hi This is my first post and a DIY job that is new to me so excuse me for any basic terms that I will use ( still in the learning process).After reading various posts regarding the same project I am undertaking I am well and truly confused. My 1950's house has bay windows, we are renovating...
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