Terrytpot
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Having never insulated anything before I’ve gained pretty much all I know on the subject from this forum although nearly all of the content on here refers to insulating detached timber framed workshops and not garages that form part of your property and as I’m (fingers crossed) close to moving to the bungalow shown, I’d be grateful for advice on the best way to attack it. On my current property I replaced the garage door with an insulated sectional door and intend to do the same at the bungalow along with having the rear access door changed to a composite one. I’ve not had an opportunity to gain access to the loft above the garage so am not sure what the layout is up there but would imagine that the wall separating the living room from the garage extends all the way up to the roof creating a separate loft just for the garage end of the building, and whether that wall has much in the way of insulation is also currently unknown. I would imagine that the walls that don’t adjoin the living room will be uninsulated, and possibly, also the loft area directly above the garage.
I don’t see many options available as far as the floor is concerned apart from some 25mm battens enclosing thin pir sheets and covered over with whatever robust flooring is economically viable, say 19mm osb?
For the loft, I’m not sure what I’ll do yet as I may open it up to create storage, in which case it would be pir between rafters but if it all looks too much of a chore it may just get put on the back burner and just have a load of itchy coo rolled out up there.
The wall’s I envisage doing something similar to the floor but bumping upto 100mm pir and obviously increasing the battens appropriately to suit although where moisture barriers and air gaps fit within all this is where I’m falling down on what goes where and if it’s needed or not.
I don’t see many options available as far as the floor is concerned apart from some 25mm battens enclosing thin pir sheets and covered over with whatever robust flooring is economically viable, say 19mm osb?
For the loft, I’m not sure what I’ll do yet as I may open it up to create storage, in which case it would be pir between rafters but if it all looks too much of a chore it may just get put on the back burner and just have a load of itchy coo rolled out up there.
The wall’s I envisage doing something similar to the floor but bumping upto 100mm pir and obviously increasing the battens appropriately to suit although where moisture barriers and air gaps fit within all this is where I’m falling down on what goes where and if it’s needed or not.