by TheTeaBoy » Sat May 18, 2024 1:08 pm
by stoneyboy » Tue May 21, 2024 12:15 am
by TheTeaBoy » Thu May 23, 2024 1:53 am
I recently laid OSB board on the floor in this area. Due to cables and junction boxes attached to the bottom of the vertical wall (red) and also central heating pipes opposite I think any over-boarding may end up with substantial gaps to avoid these objects. It’s certainly given me something to think about.
When this is sealed I’m concerned that moisture rising particularly from the kitchen and bathroom which are both down stairs will end up in this area without the ventilation it once had from the crawlspace. Will moisture continue rising through the upstairs bedroom flooring? Both bedrooms have chipboard floor boards. One of the bedrooms has laminate flooring and the other a single piece of vinyl.
Does ventilation become more critical when more insulation is added? If I remove all the original insulation (green) which is currently pushed up against the roofing felt, could I add something like a Felt Lap Vent? Without the original insulation on the angled part of the crawlspace I assume I need to make sure all exposed water pipes in the crawl space are adequately insulated?
I will be addressing the loft floor boarding to increase loft insulation underneath as I understand it makes the most significant difference to heating bills. With more insulation preventing heat entering the loft, will this reduce the temperature in the loft to a degree that it will lessen the likelihood of condensation on the roofing felt?
by stoneyboy » Thu May 23, 2024 11:00 pm
by TheTeaBoy » Sat May 25, 2024 9:05 pm
I'm not sure what you mean by packers?...lift the boarding you already have in place, add 100/125 packers, fill the gaps between the joists completely and relay the boarding.
Okay, good. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't trapping moisture in the floor/ceiling void where I wouldn't be able to see it after effectively sealing it.Yes moisture in the vapour phase will rise into the crawl areas (where ventilation will remove it) and through the loft room into the loft (again where ventilation will remove it)
I have access to the top and bottom of the yellow area. If I remove the fibreglass from this area only, I think I can slide some PIR into it from the loft.You will have difficulty removing the insulation in the yellow areas which is why I suggested overboarding with PIR backed insulation board (go over the existing plasterboard)
Are vented tiles a lot more effective than the Felt Lap Vents?Increasing the depth of insulation will increase the likelihood of condensation forming which is why ventilation is so important. Ventilating the crawl and loft areas should reduce the chance of condensation forming in the yellow areas.
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