Hi,
I'm having the basement beneath my Victorian house developed professionally (underpinning/tanking etc), but am fitting it out myself and am not sure how to proceed with insulation between the basement ceiling and lounge floor above. It currently has brick air vents (although not sure if still required when all is finished as no vents between lounge and bedroom floors?).
The front to back lounge joists will be supported by a few side to side steel beams, so the new basement ceiling will be created by plaster boarding a dropped suspended steel frame. The immediate underside of the lounge floor boards (between the joists) will have 50mm rigid insulation and wet underfloor heating, so do I also need insulation immediately above the basement ceiling, along with existing brick air vents into the gap between the both?
Many thanks!
I'm having the basement beneath my Victorian house developed professionally (underpinning/tanking etc), but am fitting it out myself and am not sure how to proceed with insulation between the basement ceiling and lounge floor above. It currently has brick air vents (although not sure if still required when all is finished as no vents between lounge and bedroom floors?).
The front to back lounge joists will be supported by a few side to side steel beams, so the new basement ceiling will be created by plaster boarding a dropped suspended steel frame. The immediate underside of the lounge floor boards (between the joists) will have 50mm rigid insulation and wet underfloor heating, so do I also need insulation immediately above the basement ceiling, along with existing brick air vents into the gap between the both?
Many thanks!