flanagaj Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) With a conventional build, the thickness of the 'dot & dab' / float and set and skirting board will hide the 25mm thickness of the PIR upstand of a screed floor. If you are not planning on having skirting board, then a conventional build up risks the PIR showing. In such a scenario, is the only option to use insulation backed plasterboard or bring the plasterboard off the wall using battens? This obviously only applies to a polished slab finish or an insulated garage floor. Edited 13 hours ago by flanagaj
Nickfromwales Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 35 minutes ago, flanagaj said: With a conventional build, the thickness of the 'dot & dab' / float and set and skirting board will hide the 25mm thickness of the PIR upstand of a screed floor. If you are not planning on having skirting board, then a conventional build up risks the PIR showing. In such a scenario, is the only option to use insulation backed plasterboard or bring the plasterboard off the wall using battens? This obviously only applies to a polished slab finish or an insulated garage floor. Mildly confusing, so which one is it? Are you having a floor covering? More info and less ambiguity please!
Spinny Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Dot & Dab brings the plasterboard off the blockwork anyway. 12.5mm plasterboard with 2.5mm skim = 15mm. Dabbed off the wall by 10mm and the front of your finished wall is circa 25mm off the block work. Why no skirting board ? People do use flush skirting with shadow gaps and stuff - is that what you mean ? We have a 25mm upstand but levelling compound and flooring will cover it. Laying the top part of the screed to cover the top of the upstand could be one answer. Yes creates a small thermal bridge between floor and wall but does this matter much ?
flanagaj Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 7 hours ago, Nickfromwales said: Mildly confusing, so which one is it? Are you having a floor covering? More info and less ambiguity please! No floor covering
flanagaj Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Spinny said: Dot & Dab brings the plasterboard off the blockwork anyway. 12.5mm plasterboard with 2.5mm skim = 15mm. Dabbed off the wall by 10mm and the front of your finished wall is circa 25mm off the block work. Why no skirting board ? People do use flush skirting with shadow gaps and stuff - is that what you mean ? We have a 25mm upstand but levelling compound and flooring will cover it. Laying the top part of the screed to cover the top of the upstand could be one answer. Yes creates a small thermal bridge between floor and wall but does this matter much ? My post was confusing. I have an insulated garage floor slab, but I wasn’t planning on plaster-boarding or fixing skirting board. Rather than having a 25mm slice of PIR showing, I could either omit the upstand, but that sort of defeats the point of insulating the slab.
Spinny Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago Why insulate the slab, are you heating the garage ?
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