I am doing a boarding out the loft for basic storage project. The floor/ceiling below joists are 75mm deep by 50mm wide and I am putting the same on top of them to make 150mm deep by 50mm wide (rough equivalent to 6x2) fastened at each end to 8x2 purlins set into the left and right walls.
I intend to put 100mm Kingspan between these members and then board on top. My question is, should the Kingspan be at the top of the 150mm joists, ie the top of the Kingspan touching the underside of the boards I will put on top, or should it be pushed down to the bottom and rest on the bedroom ceiling boards below and then put the cabling from the upstairs rooms' lighting circuit junction box, which is in the loft loose between one pair of floor joists, over the top of the Kingspan?
If the 100mm Kingspan has to go at the top of the 150mm then that would mean putting the cabling underneath that, which I imagine is not good but it would not of course be touching the bottom of the Kingspan as it would rest on the ceiling boards in the 50mm void created.
Anybody help?
I intend to put 100mm Kingspan between these members and then board on top. My question is, should the Kingspan be at the top of the 150mm joists, ie the top of the Kingspan touching the underside of the boards I will put on top, or should it be pushed down to the bottom and rest on the bedroom ceiling boards below and then put the cabling from the upstairs rooms' lighting circuit junction box, which is in the loft loose between one pair of floor joists, over the top of the Kingspan?
If the 100mm Kingspan has to go at the top of the 150mm then that would mean putting the cabling underneath that, which I imagine is not good but it would not of course be touching the bottom of the Kingspan as it would rest on the ceiling boards in the 50mm void created.
Anybody help?