Insulating Concrete Flooring

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Hi, am buildinga new extension and doing a concrete floor instead of an elevated wood floor that I have in the current house. Will have the concrete floor screeded. Do building regs require a layer of insulation of some sort before or after screeding or is the use of a waterproof membrane enough to satisfy regs? thanks
 
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As mentioned you will need insulation, somthing like 90mm of rigid insulation Kingspan or Celotex or similar below the screed. Exact thickness will depend on the floor area/perimeter http://www.insulation.kingspan.com/uk/pdf/tf70.pdf

To be frank, if you need to ask such a basic question you should really do a bit of research on the regs before you become unstuck. :idea: ;)
 
To be frank, if you need to ask such a basic question you should really do a bit of research on the regs before you become unstuck. :idea: ;)

I've often wondered that too.

I would have thought that people either have a detailed drawing or alternatively have a clue, and have done a bit of planning prior to starting to dig!

But I applaud the enthusiasm to just get stuck in :LOL:

I recall a guy on uk.d-i-y (google groups) who literally asked hundreds of questions at each stage of the extension build, and built his extension off the back of everyones answers. It got a bit tiresome, but fairplay, he now posts and helps others out following his experience.
 
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I recall a guy on uk.d-i-y (google groups) who literally asked hundreds of questions at each stage of the extension build, and built his extension off the back of everyones answers. It got a bit tiresome, but fairplay, he now posts and helps others out following his experience.

Yeah well, we all gotta start someplace! :rolleyes:
 
You saved me a lot of bother looking through the build. regs online with the link to the Type of kingspan to look for. I needed similar info for my boy`s ( tiny) extension and tho` I`ve been around building work for years, you don`t get all the lowdown if you`re a services fitter (plumber). Genuine Thanks.
 

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