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Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me make sense of guidance re renovation of a thermal element, specifically replacing a timber suspended floor.
If you replace all the joists, I'm reading it that you have to meet the u-values of say a new build as opposed to renovation u-values (0.22 versus 0.25-0.7). Is that correct?
In relation to this paragraph:
Where more than 50% of the surface area of an individual thermal element or more than 25% of the total building envelope is being renovated (through undertaking an activity listed in paragraph 3.67), the whole of that element should be upgraded to the improved U-values given in column (b) of Table 3.4.
This means if you expose joists say on more than 25% of the total building as part of renovations, you should upgrade everything to renovation u-values? Equally though replacing a floor is renovating >50%, so do you go by the renovation u-values or new?
Thanks!
Hoping someone can help me make sense of guidance re renovation of a thermal element, specifically replacing a timber suspended floor.
If you replace all the joists, I'm reading it that you have to meet the u-values of say a new build as opposed to renovation u-values (0.22 versus 0.25-0.7). Is that correct?
In relation to this paragraph:
Where more than 50% of the surface area of an individual thermal element or more than 25% of the total building envelope is being renovated (through undertaking an activity listed in paragraph 3.67), the whole of that element should be upgraded to the improved U-values given in column (b) of Table 3.4.
This means if you expose joists say on more than 25% of the total building as part of renovations, you should upgrade everything to renovation u-values? Equally though replacing a floor is renovating >50%, so do you go by the renovation u-values or new?
Thanks!