The celotex fi5000 us4025 double act combines to offer a new approach to insulating solid floors by eliminating the need for an additional separating layer prior to screeding or concreting on top of the insulation.
Floor screed perimeter insulation.
Celotex us4025 is used as the vertical perimeter upstand insulation when celotex fi5000 is used on the main floor area.
Place xtratherm perimeter strips xt str around floor perimeter to provide robust detailing in order to reduce thermal bridging.
Install at full depth a 25mm thick perimeter strip of the same floor insulation along all external walls.
Perimeter upstand insulation performs a vital function in the thermal envelope of the building.
4 step 3 laying down the floor insulation boards.
This can be easily be fitted using a staple gun or self adhesive backing.
Lightweight rigid polyisocyanurate pir foam insulation boards such.
Bs en 1264 provides guidance on the design and sizing of the system.
6 step 5 lay the membrane for liquid screeds skip to step 6 if using a traditional screed mix.
To prevent heat losses from the floor to the walls edge insulation of the floor is required.
Lay a thin gauge polythene sheet to act as a separating layer over the insulation with 150mm lap joints.
It s used to prevent cold bridging at the edge of the floor where it meets the wall.
Where insulation is positioned above the slab the slab and dpm can be installed either way round.
It ranges from 150mm on one end to 250mm on the other.
2 step 1 preparation.
This is a vitally important step as it helps prevent cold bridging.
The egde insulation is placed around the perimeter of the room heated area.
The insulation is then laid followed by a polythene separating layer and either a concrete screed or tongue and groove chipboard ready to receive the specified floor finish.
Before beginning the installation of the rigid insulation see to it that any services that are contained in the insulation are routed or cut on either side and sanded as.
Edge insulation can be laid against all walls which stops the screed bridging the gap between the edge of the wall and the floor insulation.
The sub floor is quite sloped from one slide of the extension to the other.
Install a strip of edge insulation quinn therm qf insulation around the perimeter of the room against each wall to reduce heat loss through thermal bridging.
Once in place the final screed concrete is then applied.
Ensure top of perimeter strip is level with top of floor finish.
3 step 2 priming solid floors skip to step 3 for timber floors.
Basically it stops the heat from seeping out of the edges of the floor where the screed concrete meets the wall.
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The edge insulation should be at least 25mm thick and height should extend from the top of the concrete slab to the top of the finished floor screed.
Both are quite expensive and are likely to cost 500 to bring the lower side up to match.
Buider apologised and said just get more insulation or screed to level this out so obviously finished floor level is flat.
7 step 6 install the expansion foam.