If the ground floor in question is of a suspended timber construction and whether this is a renovation or new build project then the insulation would normally.
Diy suspended floor insulation.
No access to the underneath of the suspended floor.
Insulating under floorboards on the ground floor could save you about 40 a year and you can seal the gaps between floors and skirting boards to reduce draughts.
In this situation wool insulation is used as opposed to the rigid insulating boards.
My plan is to remove the floor boards using some scaffolding netting stapled between the joists up and over up and over to hold some fibreglass insulation clean out any excess rubble and double check the air bricks.
Many older houses with suspended timber floors have big draughts and inadequate floor insulation.
This can cause cold feet as well as higher energy bills.
Suspended timber floors located above an unheated space where the insulation is installed below the floorboards or timber decking timber floors situated above an unheated integral garage.
If you want to do it yourself materials can normally be purchased from larger diy stores.
Unfortunately if there is no access to the underneath of the suspended floor then the job is made more difficult because the floorboards need to be removed prior to insulating.
However many of the more commonly used insulation materials available are not ideal for suspended floor improvements for various reasons.
Interior wood framed floor insulation.
The garage conversion requires the floor to be raised to match the house so first job is to build a suspended floor.
Solid floors such as concrete or screed should in principle lose less heat than suspended floors.
Floorboards will rot without adequate ventilation though so don t block underfloor airbricks in your outside walls.
Rockwool offers stone wool insulation products to meet and exceed thermal regulations in floor constructions as well as solutions for separating floors to prevent heat transfer between the upper and lower floors.
Hi i did just like to check my plan for installing some insulation in a timber joisted suspended wooden floor in a 1900 ish terraced house.
Insulating your ground floor is a great way to keep your property warm.
Conventional foil faced impervious non breathable pir pur boards are commonly used in suspended floor upgrades and this can provide some thermal performance benefits in the short term at least.