Underfloor insulation - can I do this?
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b9jobber
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Underfloor insulation - can I do this?

by b9jobber » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:28 pm

I've got a 1930s semi with groundfloor suspended wooden floors.

I've taken up the carpets to expose the tong n groove floorboards - downside is the boards are cold in winter.

Just a thought - could I inject cavity wall insulation under floorbards to keep out draughts? The cavity is about 18" deep to soil.

I don't fancy pulling up each board to insulate under them - it'll cost an arm and a leg to replace split/damaged boards.

What do you think?

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draughty floor

by welsh brickie » Wed Nov 17, 2010 12:48 pm

you could tack 3mm ply and tape the joints on the floor then relay the carpet.
It would cost a fortune to inject cavity wall insulation under the floor.And the gap under the joists is there for a reason it should be kept clear.

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Re: draughty floor

by b9jobber » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:46 pm

welsh brickie wrote:you could tack 3mm ply and tape the joints on the floor then relay the carpet.
It would cost a fortune to inject cavity wall insulation under the floor.And the gap under the joists is there for a reason it should be kept clear.


cheers mate, but we like the exposed boards. Spose will have to suffer the cold..........

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