Do you need a gap with Kingspan?
There is a minimum 10mm gap between the tile/slate batten and the membrane. A 50mm gap is still required if your building is built to NHBC standards.
What is the minimum thickness for floor insulation?
Building Regulations would require at least 70 mm of high-performance foam insulation, or 150 mm of mineral wool, (although this will vary depending on floor type, construction, shape and size).
Should I insulate under my floor?
Floors above cold spaces—like vented crawl spaces and unheated garages—should be insulated, but don’t forget about under the flooring. This will help ensure maximum energy efficiency for your home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, it’s ideal to insulate: Slab floors built directly on the ground.
Should I leave an air gap when insulating a shed?
The air gap is important because it allows the exterior wall to breathe and stops moisture from traveling through to the internal of the building – more on this later. If your framing is less than 75mm you may need to use a thinner board of insulation to accommodate the air gap.
How do you install Kingspan GREENGUARD XPS insulation?
Lay KingspanGreenGuard® XPS Insulation Board over the vapor retarder sheet, cutting to size as necessary. Place adjacent insulation boards with joints staggered. Place subsequent layers of insulation board over the lower layer with boards placed perpendicular to the previous layer with joints staggered.
How to prepare a concrete slab for Kingspan tf70 installation?
• Concrete slabs should be allowed to dry out fully prior to the installation of Kingspan Thermafloor TF70 (average 1 day per mm of slab thickness). • The surface of the slab should be smooth, flat and free from projections. Beam and block floors should be level and grouted.
How do I level my Kingspan thermafloor tf70?
• A thin layer of cement / sand mortar, a levelling screed, or a proprietary levelling compound can be used to achieve a level surface, and prevent the boards of Kingspan Thermafloor TF70 from slipping under the timber floor boards, if required. This should be allowed to set, harden and dry (approximately 1 day per mm) before proceeding further.
What are the safety requirements for kingspangreenguard®XPS installation?
For safe handling, it is recommended that you use OSHA-approved safety glasses, work gloves, and a NIOSH or MSHA approved disposable dust respirator. There is no requirement for re-entry or occupancy times. Required Tools For all KingspanGreenGuard®XPS Insulation Board installations, one or more of the following tools will be required: 1.