jeli Posted yesterday at 18:31 Share Posted yesterday at 18:31 So, jumped through the planning application and now falling foul of building regulations. In the plans was for a 6.6m x 3.3m garden room, within 1 m of the boundary. This would be using Kingspan quadcore and Coldstore panels. I.e. one of their kits. Kingspan data sheets mention the panels are tested on the internal face and meet b-s1-d0 classification. Kingspan sneakily don't declare the external face rating, so I've reached out on email to ask as per the datasheet recommendation. Unfortunately, over the phone the question could not be answered. Has anyone else been down this rabbit hole before with Kingspan and building regs. Building regs are advising the materials need to be inherently non combustible which these panels apear are not. Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conor Posted yesterday at 18:42 Share Posted yesterday at 18:42 I think we all know how much we can trust Kingspan datasheets. 🔥 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordo Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago On 20/11/2024 at 18:31, jeli said: So, jumped through the planning application and now falling foul of building regulations. In the plans was for a 6.6m x 3.3m garden room, within 1 m of the boundary. This would be using Kingspan quadcore and Coldstore panels. I.e. one of their kits. Kingspan data sheets mention the panels are tested on the internal face and meet atib-s1-d0 classificno. Kingspan sneakily don't declare the external face rating, so I've reached out on email to ask as per the datasheet recommendation. Unfortunately, over the phone the question could not be answered. Has anyone else been down this rabbit hole before with Kingspan and building regs. Building regs are advising the materials need to be inherently non combustible which these panels apear are not. Thanks!! Non combustible means A1 fire rated only. Kingspan products as a petrolium based product will not be A1 fire rated no question. Only bricks, blocks, plaster, many mineral wools, steel will be A1. How about a steel shed with mineral wool insulation and plasterboard linings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted 40 minutes ago Share Posted 40 minutes ago Rigid rockwool and cement fibre-board, with suitable top, edge and joint detailing? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceverge Posted 14 minutes ago Share Posted 14 minutes ago Or build it from concrete blocks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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