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Our extension project is progressing nicely and building control is super happy with the drains and the foundation. We’re laying bricks up to DPC and the idea is to pour the slab ewrly next week.
I’ve been given two options by my builder:
1. Compacted aggregate, sand, DPM, insulation, reinforcement, slab
Or
2. Compacted aggregate, sand, DPM, reinforcement, slab, insulation, screed
Which one of the two ahould I go for if I’m looking for more energy efficiency?
1950s house, brick cavity wall, cavity insulation (little white balls), new central heating, double glazing overall, solid floor (concrete).
The extension is brick and breeze block construction with solid insulation panels (celotex).
Heating on all winter, on a constant temperature. What are the pros and cons of each option?
Thanks!
I’ve been given two options by my builder:
1. Compacted aggregate, sand, DPM, insulation, reinforcement, slab
Or
2. Compacted aggregate, sand, DPM, reinforcement, slab, insulation, screed
Which one of the two ahould I go for if I’m looking for more energy efficiency?
1950s house, brick cavity wall, cavity insulation (little white balls), new central heating, double glazing overall, solid floor (concrete).
The extension is brick and breeze block construction with solid insulation panels (celotex).
Heating on all winter, on a constant temperature. What are the pros and cons of each option?
Thanks!