PeterDraaisma wrote on Sun, 07 November 2010 07:04 |
Hi Thomas, You mean that if the floor floats on the regufoam, it must not lean on the airpression between the benches? So there has to be an airflow circuit under the floor,between the benches, with an opening to let the cavity breath? |
PeterDraaisma wrote on Sun, 07 November 2010 07:04 |
So glasswool will be the best underneath the floor? |
PeterDraaisma wrote on Mon, 22 November 2010 16:39 |
The benches have to be in the other direction than the lewis board. So there have to be gaps in the benches, otherwise you can't vent. The amount of airflow underneath the floor when it floats isn't big(I presume, I looked at the kippads, when you squeeze them there is little air coming out of the pucks, when I press the sample of regufoam there is also a little air movement.) |
PeterDraaisma wrote on Tue, 23 November 2010 15:57 |
But is this the reason why you didn't recommend the use of a layer of glaswool/rock wool under the floor? |