On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:14:45 -0000, "in2minds"
wrote:
how to construct the floor in the cellar/basement...
I'm considering 2 options, both result in having a chipboard (can't
remember the proper name) floor, if only because of impact resistance
(as apposed to concrete) if a child falls over
the 2 methods I've found are...
#1...
chipboard
2 x 2 batons
vapour barrier
quilt type insulation (not sure what this is... anyone ?)
100mm concrete
DPM
#2
chipboard flooring
vapour barrier
2" polystyrene
100mm concrete
DPM
what, in the groups opinion, would be the better option ?
bearing in mind this cellar has direct access, via a DG PVC door, into
the garden and a fully opening window.
thanks
LJ
Neither. 50mm of Kingspan or Celotex is a much better option than
either because it has 4x the insulating property for a given
thickness.
Please refer to other post. The walls should probably get some
attention as well. If you can post the details, we can do the sums.
--
..andy
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