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Garage conversion floor insulation
Thinking about converting your garage or upgrading a room? Don’t overlook one of the biggest game-changers… floor insulation.
It’s one of those things people often rush or try to save money on, but getting it right makes a huge difference to comfort, energy bills, and meeting Building Regs.
Here are the main options to consider:
• Rigid insulation boards (like PIR)
A popular choice for garage conversions. Great thermal performance with minimal thickness, ideal if you don’t want to raise floor levels too much.
• Insulated floating floor
Insulation laid over the existing slab with chipboard or screed on top. Quicker to install and works well if you’ve got enough height to play with.
• Suspended floor insulation
If you’re building a new floor structure, insulation can go between joists. Good for airflow and moisture control when done properly.
Every project is different, and the “best” option depends on your existing floor, ceiling height, and budget.
If you want a full breakdown of costs, build-ups, and what works best in real UK garage conversions, I’ve put everything into a simple step-by-step guide.
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Garage Conversion Planning & Building Control (UK)
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