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mineral wool Answer: Ideally a fibrous insulation such as mineral wool or sheep's wool performs best between timber because it will take up thermal movement and cut down air movement around the insulation.
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It will be important to stop warm moist air from entering the floor structure by installing a ‘vapour closed’ membrane of some kind. This could be tongue and groove chipboard, for example, with carefully glued joints. I would also suggest that, to cut down thermally diminishing air movement around insulation, you install fibrous insulation between the timber joist such as mineral wool or sheep’s wool to take up any seasonal movement in the timber floor joists as the quickest insulation method. If you used rigid insulation such as polyurethane it would need to be ‘foamed’ at the edges for the same reason. If the underneath of the floor is accessible, a ‘vapour open’ membrane (such as Solitex FRONTA WA taped at joints with Tescon Vana) could be installed to again cut down air/wind movement and hold the insulation in place. To cut down air movement through the unplastered sections of wall between the floor joists ends, we would suggest a weak sand/cement parging coat. To get good airtightness at the edges of the chipboard floor and the plastered wall, you could use a specially designed ‘vapour open’ tape (eg Contega Exo) with proprietary mastic (eg Orcon F) hidden by the skirting board. Alternatively just use the Tescon Vana tape with Orcon F adhesive. The Tescon Vana tape is not breathable but is robust and long lasting. The issue of condensation forming around the joist ends within the wall is often a concern in refurbishment work. In our experience, if the escape of warm moist internal air into the external wall is minimised, and the outside ground level is well below the joist ends, there will not be a problem.
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