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Garage conversion - insulation


Porthole

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Hi there

Be grateful for your comments. We have an integral garage and the builders have built a stud frame on the external wall to hide some pipes but the stud is coming off the wall quite a bit, so you lose roughly 150mm of the room, maybe because he is trying to square up the room. The garage is fairly narrow to start with so this does make the room a lot narrower. Can you please tell me if this is a necessary buildings regs requirement because we are converting a garage to habitable space? Bit disappointed about how much room we are losing. It was going to be a gym so didn't need to be too warm really.

 

Many thanks

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Hi @Porthole

 

I used rock mineral wool non-combustible material with standard 45kg density in my extension to reduce the sound and get additional fire protection.
Maybe that's the reason why they build stud frame to fit insulation slabs between the studs and then screw the plasterboards to skim it over.
In my opinion RS45 or RWA45 will do the job there is no point using higher density insulation slabs (RW3 60kg or RW5 100kg density per m3)

 

Fairly easy to find local supplier:
https://insulationgo.co.uk/100mm-rs45-knauf-rock-mineral-wool-building-slab-45kg-density-acoustic-insulation-multi-application/
https://www.travisperkins.co.uk/cavity-and-internal-wall-insulation/rockwool-rwa45-semi-rigid-acoustic-insulation-slab-100mm-x-1200mm-x-600mm-2-88m2-pack/p/961938
https://www.ccfltd.co.uk/framed-wall-insulation/rockwool-rwa45-100mm-acoustic-insulation-slab-1200mm-x-600mm/p/961938

 

 

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