Ed_ Posted October 7 Posted October 7 I likely need to pile one side of my basement as can't batter back. Will be CFA piles in concrete. I would like to use external insulation, mainly to avoid cold bridging at the ground floor slab. If I have a line of piles, can I place insulation against that, then cast concrete against the insulation? Is that practical? I know concrete cast against piles is fine but can't get my head around what happens with insulation in the mix as well. Any experience gladly received!
Alan Ambrose Posted October 7 Posted October 7 Errr, one method is just to use the piles as the 'shuttering' for the excavation, then a metre gap for working room, then the actual shuttering for your basement walls. Apply some external insulation before you backfill. What are you doing for the other sides? 1
Ed_ Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 The other sides are battered back, so traditional formwork. I have 1m to the boundary, so 350mm piles and 250mm insulation doesn't leave me much working room!
Ed_ Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 Not really an option unfortunately, can't impact drive due to proximity to sewer in the road, and anything else is expensive. If I have to I will put the Insulation on the inside, it's not the end of the world, just trying to work out whether it is internal or external because a lot of decisions depend upon it and it's not turning out to be a straightforward decision. 1
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