Spinny Posted Monday at 20:22 Posted Monday at 20:22 Hoping to have the flooring peeps in soon. Wondering how I should prepare the various membranes poking out at the windows and bifolds. (See pics) 1. The window people put a piece of DPM under the bifolds and floor length window. They used double sided tape to stick it upwards against the inside edge of the frame/threshold on the inside. Naturally the DPM has pulled away from the tape and the tape has become gummed up with dust and crap and is no longer sticky. Should I scrape and cut the tape off the frame/threshold, and then what should be used to restick it ? 2. The floors radon/dpm membrane is directly alongside the window DPM. Thinking of sticking this to the window DPM, and then the floor levelling compound should run up against it when they pour it. 3. The black vapour barrier is then on the inside of the 25mm PIR edge insulation. Either I cut this off at the current floor level and it gets covered along with the edge insulation by the floor leveller. Or I try and cut it down to fold over the top of the edge insulation and then get covered, possibly sticking it too to the radon/dpm. 4. The window DPM has got a short 20mm cut in it just outside the window - how do I repair this ? Many thanks.
jack Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago @craig, is this something you could help with? Many thanks. 1
craig Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) On 06/04/2026 at 21:22, Spinny said: 1. The window people put a piece of DPM under the bifolds and floor length window. They used double sided tape to stick it upwards against the inside edge of the frame/threshold on the inside. Naturally the DPM has pulled away from the tape and the tape has become gummed up with dust and crap and is no longer sticky. Should I scrape and cut the tape off the frame/threshold, and then what should be used to restick it ? Sticky tape? They should have used something like CT1 or stickslike***t would have been good enough and then trim if required. On 06/04/2026 at 21:22, Spinny said: 2. The floors radon/dpm membrane is directly alongside the window DPM. Thinking of sticking this to the window DPM, and then the floor levelling compound should run up against it when they pour it. Should be fine, not much else you can do from what I can see. On 06/04/2026 at 21:22, Spinny said: 4. The window DPM has got a short 20mm cut in it just outside the window - how do I repair this ? Any left over to patch? If yes, stick over the top with the adhesive mentioned previously. Edited 14 hours ago by craig 2
Spinny Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Thankyou. Any input on Q3 ? I am relieved to see stickslike***t doesn't come in brown.
craig Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Spinny said: Any input on Q3 ? Fold it over the top of the PIR and seal it to the DPM/radon barrier I think would be the best approach. 1
Spinny Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago OK. Around half of the room/extension perimeter one of the builders cut off the vapour barrier to slab level as soon as the concrete slab had set. I caught him before he could do the other half. The Architects drawing was for it to run to the wall behind the skirting and get plastered onto the wall, although the plasterers thought that daft. The 25mm edge PIR is inevitably tightly pushed against the inner leaf blockwork by the weight of the concrete pour, so I guess not much chance of any colder air from below the concrete making it through to the room anyway. Certainly over 2 years of of it being in place we have had no sign of any such issue or condensation or anything. Fortunately the radon barrier was run into the cavity wall and up to join the wall DPM so no-one could cut that off. Just googled whether PIR is vapour permeable and got this AI response... Quote PIR insulation, even without foil, is not considered vapor permeable; it is generally classified as a vapor retarder or a low-permeance material. While removing the foil (e.g., using tissue-faced PIR) increases its permeability slightly compared to foil-faced versions, the closed-cell foam structure still significantly resists moisture movement, preventing it from being "breathable". So I guess slightly better to do as you say, but if the flooring people want to cut it off it shouldn't be a problem ?
Spinny Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago oh sorry Craig or others, just thought of another question(s)... I have a set of twinwall flexible conduits and a 110 drain pipe coming up under the kitchen island position carrying insulated water pipes and cables etc. Therefore these come up through the concrete. Is there something I should do to try and seal up the top of the surrounding hole around the conduits. I can't say how well membranes were cut and sealed to the conduits - knowing our builder probably not perfectly. Q5 I guess definitely not a good idea to use floor leveller there for fear it all runs down the hole into the insulation layer ?! Maybe try and practice my insulation carving again and try and cut some 30mm XPS slab to fit around the pipes ? What do people usually do for this ? Q6 Re conduits themselves with pipes/wire coming out under kitchen units etc - any need to seal the ends around the pipes/wires to stop air moving along the pipe from colder levels ? See pics
craig Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago It’s not really my area of expertise tbh but @Nickfromwales might be able answer these questions better than I can?
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