TGD L 2008 – B.7.2 – FLOOR COnSTRUCTIOnS, Construction F2: Ground floor: suspended timber floor, insulation between joists.

B.7.2 Construction F2: Ground floor: suspended timber floor, insulation between joists. Installation guidelines and precautions Where mineral wool quilt insulation is used, the insulation is supported on polypropylene netting or a breather membrane draped over the joists and held against their sides with staples or battens. The full thickness of insulation should extend for the full width between joists. Insulation should not be draped over joists, but cut to fit tightly between them. Alternatively, rigid or semi-rigid insulation boards, supported on battens nailed to the sides of the joists, may be used. Thermal bridging, and air circulation around the insulation from the cold vented air space below, should be minimised. The insulation should fit tightly against the joists and the flooring above. Careful placement of supporting battens (or staples) is required to achieve this. At floor-wall junctions the insulation should extend to the walls. The space between the last joist and the wall should be packed with mineral wool to the full depth of the joist. Where internal wall insulation is used, the floor and wall insulation should meet. Where cavity insulation is used, the floor insulation should be turned down on the internal face and overlap the cavity insulation, or insulating blocks used in the wall at this level. Cross-ventilation should be provided to the subfloor space to remove moisture. Water pipes in the sub-floor space should be insulated to prevent freezing.

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