Sometimes building control have a guideline brochure for garage conversions so have a look it may make your job a lot easier.
Garage conversion floor insulation requirements.
A u value measures the heat loss through a typical square metre of a roof wall or floor.
D tanked wall with thermal laminate and screeded floor.
They will also expect taping of the joints in the celotex in the stud walls.
The existing concrete floor can be used as a base however a new damp proof membrane dpm will need to be introduced.
A provide cavity wall insulation with dry lining plasterboard see diagram 6.
First make sure the concrete floor is level and free of moisture.
Do not overstuff the cavity with insulation.
Staple the flanges to the studs about every 8 inches.
I hope i have helped.
A thermal element is classified as a roof wall or floor.
Converting a garage is an easy and often affordable way of creating more space in a house without carrying out major building work.
The guidance defines a garage conversion as retained thermal elements.
C new inner skin of timber metal frame and timber floor.
Flat roofs are harder to insulate through diy and it s recommended that your find a professional to help with installation.
Requirements for ventilation are.
The guidance goes on to provide target u values for the retained thermal elements.
If you used face insulation the vapor barrier should be toward the heat side or facing you.
Garage conversion building.
To upgrade a cavity wall type garage you can use one of the following options.
You will need 2 layers of dpm in the floor one under the insulation and then one on top before your floor sheets go down.
A warm roof on the other hand has insulation added above the joists with a waterproofing layer added on top.
Garage floors are often lower than the house floor and so adding a damp proof membrane dpm insulation and a new screed along with your final floor covering is a good way to bring the levels up to that of the rest of your house.
That s right even your floor needs insulating.
Floors to meet state standards for floor insulation.
Floor insulation is always absent in a garage and including some in the conversion should be part of the project whenever it s possible.
Manufacturers will be able to advise.
A key part of the work will be adding insulation to the garage in order to make it a warm comfortable living space.
My attached garage has a solid slab concrete floor that is 150 mm lower than the house floor i d like create a new raised floor over a dpm by using raised treated timber joists with infill insulation and chip board floor boarding with no under floor ventilation since there is insufficient space.