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RedHerring2
Opinions/advice appreciated.
Just relaying the concrete floor on a renovation project.
Here, in France soft sand, for blinding, is not available, well, as far as I can ascertain.
So, sharp sand it is.
I had a choice of yellow sharp sand at about 22 Euros a tonne from the local BM or grey sharp sand from the local quarry at 12 Euros a tonne. Both classed as 0/4 which I assume refers to the size of the particles.
The grey sharp sand that I used is more compressible and much dustier than the yellow sand.
I originally calculated for 100mm of Polystyrene insulation between the DPM and the concrete but 100mm is just not available here.
More over, 60mm is normally used which gives an R value of 2.1 (if that makes sense.) which I'm advised by the BM is the requirement here. (This is a renovation so regs don't particularly apply.)
Having originally calculated for 100mm I eventually decided on 2 X 40mm layers. This gives a R value of 2.3 (2 X 1.15)
As the sand blinding layer is sharp sand would the more experienced people on here use one layer of insulation below the DPM and one above, or both below the DPM, or take the chance and use both layers above the DPM?
I intended to tape the joints rather than use a second VPM on top of the insulation. I'm up against a deadline 'cos I hope to be able to order the concrete on Monday. My volunteer helper (the neighbour) goes on holiday next Friday for a month......well he is French.
Incidentally, I think the DPM is 300 microns from the UK.
Offers of volunteer helpers from the UK much appreciated but the only accommodation available is a 4 man tent.
Just relaying the concrete floor on a renovation project.
Here, in France soft sand, for blinding, is not available, well, as far as I can ascertain.
So, sharp sand it is.
I had a choice of yellow sharp sand at about 22 Euros a tonne from the local BM or grey sharp sand from the local quarry at 12 Euros a tonne. Both classed as 0/4 which I assume refers to the size of the particles.
The grey sharp sand that I used is more compressible and much dustier than the yellow sand.
I originally calculated for 100mm of Polystyrene insulation between the DPM and the concrete but 100mm is just not available here.
More over, 60mm is normally used which gives an R value of 2.1 (if that makes sense.) which I'm advised by the BM is the requirement here. (This is a renovation so regs don't particularly apply.)
Having originally calculated for 100mm I eventually decided on 2 X 40mm layers. This gives a R value of 2.3 (2 X 1.15)
As the sand blinding layer is sharp sand would the more experienced people on here use one layer of insulation below the DPM and one above, or both below the DPM, or take the chance and use both layers above the DPM?
I intended to tape the joints rather than use a second VPM on top of the insulation. I'm up against a deadline 'cos I hope to be able to order the concrete on Monday. My volunteer helper (the neighbour) goes on holiday next Friday for a month......well he is French.
Incidentally, I think the DPM is 300 microns from the UK.
Offers of volunteer helpers from the UK much appreciated but the only accommodation available is a 4 man tent.