Battening over concrete slab - help!
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 8:32 pm
Hi,
I am a long time lurker, but my first post here!
We had an extension built last year, about 12 sq metres floor space so not huge.
The floor level needs raising by 60mm to bring this up to the level of the threshold/step just in front of the folding doors - (in hindsight, more insulation should have been used under the slab to bring this height up.)
I have run central heating pipes around the perimeter of the room at low level, so the 60mm level will cover these.
The plan was to batten the floor using CLS timbers, first laying a polythene sheet down, putting loose fiberglass insulation between the batens, then fixing 18mm WBP ply on top. Then finally, laying the engineered oak (or solid oak) flooring down (floating).
I am concerned about condensation under the floor...is this a good/bad plan and if the latter, what other alternatives are there?!
NB: Slab is 14 months old, and is insulated and has a DPM too.
Your advise and thoughts welcomed.
I am a long time lurker, but my first post here!
We had an extension built last year, about 12 sq metres floor space so not huge.
The floor level needs raising by 60mm to bring this up to the level of the threshold/step just in front of the folding doors - (in hindsight, more insulation should have been used under the slab to bring this height up.)
I have run central heating pipes around the perimeter of the room at low level, so the 60mm level will cover these.
The plan was to batten the floor using CLS timbers, first laying a polythene sheet down, putting loose fiberglass insulation between the batens, then fixing 18mm WBP ply on top. Then finally, laying the engineered oak (or solid oak) flooring down (floating).
I am concerned about condensation under the floor...is this a good/bad plan and if the latter, what other alternatives are there?!
NB: Slab is 14 months old, and is insulated and has a DPM too.
Your advise and thoughts welcomed.