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Hi all,
Just had a room stripped back and skimmed, and while deciding on flooring options the idea of restoring the floorboards came up.
They’re not in bad condition so that part of it should be relatively painless (if dusty!) but as we’re on the ground floor we’ll need to insulate.
It’s a suspended floor with air bricks underneath, and a decent height crawl space so shouldn’t have to lift any boards other than a few repairs.
For this most advice is to use loft insulation rolls supported by netting, fitted from underneath.
Just wondered a) What everyone’s thoughts were and if there were any recommendations, and b) There are a few electric cables feeding sockets and central heating pipes under there - if we don’t compress the insulation too tightly are we ok fitting directly underneath these? If it’s going to be netting supported there won’t be pressure on it as there would if we sandwiched it between boards, for example.
thanks all!
Just had a room stripped back and skimmed, and while deciding on flooring options the idea of restoring the floorboards came up.
They’re not in bad condition so that part of it should be relatively painless (if dusty!) but as we’re on the ground floor we’ll need to insulate.
It’s a suspended floor with air bricks underneath, and a decent height crawl space so shouldn’t have to lift any boards other than a few repairs.
For this most advice is to use loft insulation rolls supported by netting, fitted from underneath.
Just wondered a) What everyone’s thoughts were and if there were any recommendations, and b) There are a few electric cables feeding sockets and central heating pipes under there - if we don’t compress the insulation too tightly are we ok fitting directly underneath these? If it’s going to be netting supported there won’t be pressure on it as there would if we sandwiched it between boards, for example.
thanks all!