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Andy Hall
 
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Default Celotex/Kingspan in a fire + fitting question

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 14:01:33 +0100, Tim S wrote:

On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 20:38:58 +0100, G&M wrote:


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So I thought about using either Celotex/Kingspan to 50mm, leaving 50mm
breathing space in the rafters under the tiles - or rockwool slabs.


I have done same with Celotex - roof and walls behind plasterboard. It
insulates superbly (though you need a bit more than 50mm to meet latest
building regs if you have to) but it is a doddle to fit. Yes it does give
off fumes when ignited but does not sustain the flame on its own so it's as
safe as most other materials in the house.

If it isn't a new build contact "Seconds and Co" (use google) who supply
rejects - usually a mm or two too thin but a lot cheaper.


Fortunately Building Regs don't matter here - the Seconds and Co is a
useful tip - I'll check them out. At 30 quid a sheet, Celotex is normally
an expensive option.

Cheers

Tim


You can get 50mm from a builder's merchant for £15-18 if you squeeze
them a bit....






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