HI all ,
I hope someone can help with my dilema ?
I am wanting to batten out and insulate my single storey single brick skin attached garage ,the house is a 1960's semi. for use as a gym/ utility room, not a habitable conversion
I have a couple of questions regarding the insulation aspect .
the garage is 7ft wide by 24 ft long
1. The garage floor slopes severely with a fall of about 8 inches from the centre point halfway towards the old garage door which has been replaced with double glazed units and french doors. the floor is a solid concrete type , but i can see no sign of a dpm . the house has a black plastic dpc about 2 courses up from the level centre point of the garage .
The problem I have is that the dg doors are flush to the concrete floor so i cannot put in a joist floor to level this off as this would mean the floor level would be about 8 inches up at the french doors .
My question is I have about 1" at the doors so I thought about putting in a dpm then covering this with Airtec Double Insulation foil which is thin , fasten 2X1's to this with 25mm kingspan in between the lats then putting 3/4" ply on top . this will still give the garage a slope but hopefully will provide better insulation . Is this feasible
also with regard to the roof insulation . The roof is a cold roof with exposed 3X2 joists , if I leave a 25mm gap next to the top for air venting then put in 50 mm kingspan in there and finish off with foiled backed plasterboard , will I be able to vent the air gap into the garage space or does it have to vent externally which would be very difficult to achieve ?
I hope someone can help with the floor problem in particular as its doing my head in how to sort it .
Many thanks in advance for any help as it will be greatly appreciated .
Glenn
I hope someone can help with my dilema ?
I am wanting to batten out and insulate my single storey single brick skin attached garage ,the house is a 1960's semi. for use as a gym/ utility room, not a habitable conversion
I have a couple of questions regarding the insulation aspect .
the garage is 7ft wide by 24 ft long
1. The garage floor slopes severely with a fall of about 8 inches from the centre point halfway towards the old garage door which has been replaced with double glazed units and french doors. the floor is a solid concrete type , but i can see no sign of a dpm . the house has a black plastic dpc about 2 courses up from the level centre point of the garage .
The problem I have is that the dg doors are flush to the concrete floor so i cannot put in a joist floor to level this off as this would mean the floor level would be about 8 inches up at the french doors .
My question is I have about 1" at the doors so I thought about putting in a dpm then covering this with Airtec Double Insulation foil which is thin , fasten 2X1's to this with 25mm kingspan in between the lats then putting 3/4" ply on top . this will still give the garage a slope but hopefully will provide better insulation . Is this feasible
also with regard to the roof insulation . The roof is a cold roof with exposed 3X2 joists , if I leave a 25mm gap next to the top for air venting then put in 50 mm kingspan in there and finish off with foiled backed plasterboard , will I be able to vent the air gap into the garage space or does it have to vent externally which would be very difficult to achieve ?
I hope someone can help with the floor problem in particular as its doing my head in how to sort it .
Many thanks in advance for any help as it will be greatly appreciated .
Glenn