Hello,
Below the floorboards, the last owner of our property (a later Victorian terraced house) had recently (2018) installed fibreglass insulation, which they have pinned up in rolls between the joists. I'm worried about some damp we have in the house, and so I pulled up a floorboard and pulled back the insulation. While the joists are dry, the dirt floor below is moist.
We have two air vents, one original one at the front, and a replacement big one at the back (it's a narrow house with a single room spanning the ground floor, 9m long, 3.5m wide). The front vent needed a lot of cleaning to allow air to flow, but looking into it from outside I saw the fibreglass came very close to the vent, and was at the exact height of it. I've decided to pull the fibreglass back a bit from the vent, to allow more airflow.
However, I'm now concerned about whether rolled out fibreglass, pined to the bottom of the floorboards, might itself cause damp issues. There is about a foot and a half between the dirt floor and the fibreglass, but it seems to me that the fibreglass is likely to absorb damp air and so keep the subfloor area more humid, and this might mean the air vents have to work harder just to keep it dry under there.
Does anyone have experience of this? Is it OK to have this fibreglass under the floors like this?
Thanks!
Below the floorboards, the last owner of our property (a later Victorian terraced house) had recently (2018) installed fibreglass insulation, which they have pinned up in rolls between the joists. I'm worried about some damp we have in the house, and so I pulled up a floorboard and pulled back the insulation. While the joists are dry, the dirt floor below is moist.
We have two air vents, one original one at the front, and a replacement big one at the back (it's a narrow house with a single room spanning the ground floor, 9m long, 3.5m wide). The front vent needed a lot of cleaning to allow air to flow, but looking into it from outside I saw the fibreglass came very close to the vent, and was at the exact height of it. I've decided to pull the fibreglass back a bit from the vent, to allow more airflow.
However, I'm now concerned about whether rolled out fibreglass, pined to the bottom of the floorboards, might itself cause damp issues. There is about a foot and a half between the dirt floor and the fibreglass, but it seems to me that the fibreglass is likely to absorb damp air and so keep the subfloor area more humid, and this might mean the air vents have to work harder just to keep it dry under there.
Does anyone have experience of this? Is it OK to have this fibreglass under the floors like this?
Thanks!