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<blockquote data-quote="pewter" data-source="post: 372575" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>I have done some work for a guy who owns a large fire stopping / insulating company. Some of his lads insulated his new build house. They used celotex/ kingspan between joists and silver taped everything. They taped over the celotex onto the joists, in the loft all i could see up there was a sea of silver and no wood could be seen.</p><p></p><p>Job i am on at the moment, is a conversion of a commercial part of a building into domestic flat. It is under building control. There is an area where there is a flat roof. Building control made them drill holes at the top of the joists for airflow between joists, and have made them fit kingspan flush to the bottom with a gap above just under the flat roof. The holes were required for airflow, i have never seen it done like that before.</p><p></p><p>Its just what i saw, if its of any use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pewter, post: 372575, member: 15463"] I have done some work for a guy who owns a large fire stopping / insulating company. Some of his lads insulated his new build house. They used celotex/ kingspan between joists and silver taped everything. They taped over the celotex onto the joists, in the loft all i could see up there was a sea of silver and no wood could be seen. Job i am on at the moment, is a conversion of a commercial part of a building into domestic flat. It is under building control. There is an area where there is a flat roof. Building control made them drill holes at the top of the joists for airflow between joists, and have made them fit kingspan flush to the bottom with a gap above just under the flat roof. The holes were required for airflow, i have never seen it done like that before. Its just what i saw, if its of any use. [/QUOTE]
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