NewToAllOfThis Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 Looking at 160 - 170mm of insulation to put on top of Beam and Block and then finishing with 55 - 65mm of Screed, no underfloor heating. The SAP has quoted 0.022 W/m2K Looking for best value for money manufacturer / Supplier I see there are Foil or non Foil coverings, what is the rule / benefits of each What is the view of using seconds, does Building control usually visit between laying the insulation and having the Screed laid as looking at secondsandco.co.uk they state that insulation thickness can vary by 10mm. Also, are seconds acceptable on new builds, will there be any problems meeting building regs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A_L Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 The U-value will depend on the insulation material, assuming PIR/PUR, and the exact area and shape of the floor, but looks reasonable. Foil only has an insulating value when there is an airspace in front of it, it will also be destroyed by contact with screed, although you will have a polythene slip layer above it. The other problem with seconds is that they may be bowed Loss of 10mm should still be within the limits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeGrahamT21 Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 You'll need the foil boards, taped with aluminium tape, so it acts as a VCL, and also stops the screed soaking in/leaking through. As @A_L has said, if you are putting a membrane above the insulation, this will be all you will need, and the board type doesn't matter, just go with a cheapest in the insulant type you choose. Seconds could well be bowed, depends on which you are buying. I've bought loads of Kooltherm boards from seconds and co, and they're always perfect, you'd never know the difference, until you measure them, they're often a few mm different in thickness to what they should be. They can also be one thickness at one end and another at the other, so something to be aware of. Kooltherm boards come in a 0.018, but they obviously carry a price premium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ADLIan Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 Second quality insulation would not be fit for use under the Regs. as it will not comply with the relevant BS, carry CE mark or be BBA approved. Not sure how well this is policed though. Also insulation may be branded as a second for not being the right thickness but more seriously may also have failed other tests such as compressive strength or thermal performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 You will need to put a membrane below your insulation and attach it to your wall dpc It’s worth putting a slip membrane on the top also BC will want to see all this before the screed is laid and should be very keen that everything is done right 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 2 hours ago, MikeGrahamT21 said: You'll need the foil boards, taped with aluminium tape, so it acts as a VCL, No he won’t, if it’s laid over a block n beam floor he will have a damp proof membrane laid on the floor first, this will be taped to your perimeter damp proof course. Just like @nod picture did bc come out and look at yours @nod mine wasn’t interested, he had seen so much other stuff he told me to photograph it and send him a couple of pics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 6 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: No he won’t, if it’s laid over a block n beam floor he will have a damp proof membrane laid on the floor first, this will be taped to your perimeter damp proof course. Just like @nod picture did bc come out and look at yours @nod mine wasn’t interested, he had seen so much other stuff he told me to photograph it and send him a couple of pics. Yes he did Some do and some are happy with pictures Though any of us would have to be pretty stupid to cheat on this So pictures should be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeGrahamT21 Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 15 hours ago, Russell griffiths said: No he won’t, if it’s laid over a block n beam floor he will have a damp proof membrane laid on the floor first, this will be taped to your perimeter damp proof course. Just like @nod picture did bc come out and look at yours @nod mine wasn’t interested, he had seen so much other stuff he told me to photograph it and send him a couple of pics. Surely it'd be better taping the joints in the PIR too to stop the concrete seeping down and negating the insulation though? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterW Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 3 minutes ago, MikeGrahamT21 said: Surely it'd be better taping the joints in the PIR too to stop the concrete seeping down and negating the insulation though? It is quicker and cheaper to lay a slip membrane and also the foil can be attacked by cement but that is dubious as no-one has ever proven the reaction occurs to the detriment of the insulation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 4 hours ago, MikeGrahamT21 said: Surely it'd be better taping the joints in the PIR too to stop the concrete seeping down and negating the insulation though? You said to tape it all together to form a vcl, he will already have a Dpm under the insulation so doesn’t need two, it’s easier to use a separate thin plastic membrane on top of the insulation to stop the screed touching or falling into the gaps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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