After hours of trawling posts here and elsewhere, I’ve decided to insulate the suspended timber floors of my Victorian semi by slinging breathable membrane between joists and laying 120mm of rockwool batts in between. I understand the various pros and cons of this compared to using PIR - I’m happy with my decision and am not really here for opinions on that.
The joists are 5” (127mm) deep so I’m going to keep the membrane up slightly from the bottom of the joists in order that the 120mm batts are firmly pressed up against the planks when they go back down.
However, I’ve not been able to find much discussion that specifically addresses the impact of filling the gap between joists may have on the wooden bearers that run perpendicular under the joists - the insulation will virtually sit on top of the bearers (just a small 7mm gap).
Can I just sling the insulation so that it is virtually touching the top of the wooden bearers even though this drastically reduces the overflow over the top of them?
At the moment I’m working on the basis that the insulation reduces the airflow along the side of the joists and nobody seems to worry, so presumably this isn’t a concern for the bearers on their top side?
The only information I did find somewhere was someone suggesting to either halve the depth of insulation over the bearers, or to use PIR for those sections in order to maintain airflow, and then carry on as planned elsewhere.
Any thoughts?!
The joists are 5” (127mm) deep so I’m going to keep the membrane up slightly from the bottom of the joists in order that the 120mm batts are firmly pressed up against the planks when they go back down.
However, I’ve not been able to find much discussion that specifically addresses the impact of filling the gap between joists may have on the wooden bearers that run perpendicular under the joists - the insulation will virtually sit on top of the bearers (just a small 7mm gap).
Can I just sling the insulation so that it is virtually touching the top of the wooden bearers even though this drastically reduces the overflow over the top of them?
At the moment I’m working on the basis that the insulation reduces the airflow along the side of the joists and nobody seems to worry, so presumably this isn’t a concern for the bearers on their top side?
The only information I did find somewhere was someone suggesting to either halve the depth of insulation over the bearers, or to use PIR for those sections in order to maintain airflow, and then carry on as planned elsewhere.
Any thoughts?!