Garage floor

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I am in the process of a garage conversion and need advice. The floor slopes from back to front i am using 50mm kingspan and timber battens. Can anyone explain how i overcome the slope. (will be using t&g chip board on top.
 
You'll need to use tapered timber battens (if its not too much of slope?) which you can get done at a local timbermill or you'll need to use slightly diminishing sized battens/joists as you work accross the floor, have buiding control approved your 50mm Kingspan? sounds way too thin to me. :?:
 
You fix horizontal timber to the side walls and hang the joists off these on hangers. No need to taper any timbers
 
^woody^ said:
You fix horizontal timber to the side walls and hang the joists off these on hangers. No need to taper any timbers

Good thinking, I assumed he was fixing his battens directly to the top of the slab!
 
Thanks woody, BCO have approved the 50mm kingspan although they have said they want 350mm loft insulation.
 

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