I have a suspended timber floor - onto which is being laid an engineered wood floor, probably one of the 15mm deep types and the skirtings are being fitted after the floor is laid.
Under the floor is quite a deep void and I am considering laying rigid foam insulation between the joists whilst I can still take up sections of the floor.
The question is how effective this would be for the amount of effort/cost involved. After the floor and skirtings are laid there should be no draughts coming through - so would the insulation be effective in making the floor feel warmer - ie would cold from under the floor have any imapct on making the wooden floor feel cold.
I guess I'm asking whether anyone has carried out this work and felt a major difference in heat loss of floor temperature.
Under the floor is quite a deep void and I am considering laying rigid foam insulation between the joists whilst I can still take up sections of the floor.
The question is how effective this would be for the amount of effort/cost involved. After the floor and skirtings are laid there should be no draughts coming through - so would the insulation be effective in making the floor feel warmer - ie would cold from under the floor have any imapct on making the wooden floor feel cold.
I guess I'm asking whether anyone has carried out this work and felt a major difference in heat loss of floor temperature.