Hello everyone
I have just had the floor of my wooden lodge insulated. The lodge is on wood piles. It is a suspended 18mm flooring grade chipboard floor, open underneath on all sides and the floor is very cold in the winter. The builder quoted 60mm Roofmate and a vapour barrier, but has installed 60mm XPS and no barrier. When I questioned the workers, they say this is the best solution as there are grooves in the xps to stop condensation and a physical barrier is not required. They have filled any gaps with expanded foam.
Has anyone any comments on the difference between roofmate boards and Danopren XPS TL (blue, grooved on the floor side) (I'm in Portugal).
The job looks good and I have no problems with the result, except I do not know the difference in insulation value between the two.
Grateful for any help.
I have just had the floor of my wooden lodge insulated. The lodge is on wood piles. It is a suspended 18mm flooring grade chipboard floor, open underneath on all sides and the floor is very cold in the winter. The builder quoted 60mm Roofmate and a vapour barrier, but has installed 60mm XPS and no barrier. When I questioned the workers, they say this is the best solution as there are grooves in the xps to stop condensation and a physical barrier is not required. They have filled any gaps with expanded foam.
Has anyone any comments on the difference between roofmate boards and Danopren XPS TL (blue, grooved on the floor side) (I'm in Portugal).
The job looks good and I have no problems with the result, except I do not know the difference in insulation value between the two.
Grateful for any help.
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