Hi I built a fancy shed a while back and used some Dupont Tyvek breather membrane on the walls - I took some advice from a builder friend at the time, anyway I have some left and I am about to insulate my floor suspended wooden lounge floor with some Kingspan sheets (kids and wife always complain how cold our house is in winter so got to do something).
I have the Kingspan but a lot of the sites that give advice on insulation recommend laying a breather membrane over the top of the insulation before laying the floorboards, so my questions are as follows:-
Can I use this Tyvek that I have on the floor, ie is a breather membrane a breather membrane or do I need a different one?
Which way round do I lay it on my floor (ie cold side is under the floor) as for example on a roof or on the walls of my shed the printed side faces the cold?
Or is it uni-directional ie does it make any difference which way round you use it?
I have put it on the roofing section as I thought the roofing guys may know more about this stuff, apologies if that was not the right thing to do, I was wondering about putting it under the building section.
Any help or advice appreciated
I have the Kingspan but a lot of the sites that give advice on insulation recommend laying a breather membrane over the top of the insulation before laying the floorboards, so my questions are as follows:-
Can I use this Tyvek that I have on the floor, ie is a breather membrane a breather membrane or do I need a different one?
Which way round do I lay it on my floor (ie cold side is under the floor) as for example on a roof or on the walls of my shed the printed side faces the cold?
Or is it uni-directional ie does it make any difference which way round you use it?
I have put it on the roofing section as I thought the roofing guys may know more about this stuff, apologies if that was not the right thing to do, I was wondering about putting it under the building section.
Any help or advice appreciated