Hi All,
I just came up the following spec for the oversite of my 6x3m conservatory
I'm looking to install a wet heating system with a 65mm thermal screed before tiling / laminating
Does it look spot on or am i being too cautious with the thickness of the insulation and multiple vapor layers?
Would Polystyrene be a cheaper as efficient option and do away with the extra two layers of polythene? - my concerns here would also be laying a screed over polystyrene vs celotex in terms of strengh
100mm MOT Type 1
Sand blinding - 25mm-50mm
DPM - 1200g turned up into DPC
100mm concrete slab (with rebar)
1200g vapor polythene sheet (to stop moitsure from cement attacking celotex foam)
75mm Celotex/Kingspan or 125mm polystyrene insulation
1200g vapor polythene sheet (to stop screed from attacking celotex foil)
ProWarm / Polypipe Wet Heating system
65mm thermal screed (top of screed level with house DPC)
thanks
Andrew
I just came up the following spec for the oversite of my 6x3m conservatory
I'm looking to install a wet heating system with a 65mm thermal screed before tiling / laminating
Does it look spot on or am i being too cautious with the thickness of the insulation and multiple vapor layers?
Would Polystyrene be a cheaper as efficient option and do away with the extra two layers of polythene? - my concerns here would also be laying a screed over polystyrene vs celotex in terms of strengh
100mm MOT Type 1
Sand blinding - 25mm-50mm
DPM - 1200g turned up into DPC
100mm concrete slab (with rebar)
1200g vapor polythene sheet (to stop moitsure from cement attacking celotex foam)
75mm Celotex/Kingspan or 125mm polystyrene insulation
1200g vapor polythene sheet (to stop screed from attacking celotex foil)
ProWarm / Polypipe Wet Heating system
65mm thermal screed (top of screed level with house DPC)
thanks
Andrew