Hi!
Just had a base put down for a conservatory, which I'm erecting myself.
Originally I was putting 4" Kingspan on top of the concrete floor.
Now, I'd like to raise the floor another 2".
Purely for cost, I was going to use 2" polystyrene. I put that on my downstairs floors 6 years ago, then chipboard flooring with laminate on top.
Never had a problem and the floors are solid.
I wondered if there was anything involved with gases and chemical reactions between Kingspan and polystyrene.
I read a few years ago about gases given off by Kingspan over it's lifetime.
Or am I being paranoid.
Thanks.
John
Just had a base put down for a conservatory, which I'm erecting myself.
Originally I was putting 4" Kingspan on top of the concrete floor.
Now, I'd like to raise the floor another 2".
Purely for cost, I was going to use 2" polystyrene. I put that on my downstairs floors 6 years ago, then chipboard flooring with laminate on top.
Never had a problem and the floors are solid.
I wondered if there was anything involved with gases and chemical reactions between Kingspan and polystyrene.
I read a few years ago about gases given off by Kingspan over it's lifetime.
Or am I being paranoid.
Thanks.
John