I have a suspended wooden floor, 1920s house, with 100mm joists, and about 250mm gap below joists. Sleeper walls are ventilated.
I have read MANY approaches to insulating these, and am bouncing between the choice of materials. PIR would give the best u value, but difficult to work with, needs space for battens. 'Loft roll' will settle over time, needs 120mm for spec U value etc...
So I was thinking of going the Rockool/Knauf 'loft roll' approach, with breathable membrane slung across the joists. But I was wondering if I could, instead, use the breathable membrane to support the PIR sheets. So, same 'hammock' approach as with 'loft roll', but no need to allow space for supporting battens and the membrane would reduce heat loss due to any gaps around PIR. PIR would be cut for close fit, and should slide along membrane better the rough wood joists.
Anyone see a major problem with this approach?