3 16 ground floor timber separating wall.
Timber ground floor construction details.
Hollow floors also known as suspended or timber floors are simply timber joists suspended across and supported by load bearing walls under the floor.
Ground floor hollow or timber floor.
Ventilation is required in the same way as a suspended timber floor.
Suspended timber ground floors consist of the finished timber floorboards being attached to floor joists which are suspended above the subfloor of the foundation.
The standard method is to lay sheets of polystyrene or similar above the ground floor and then lay a screed or a timber floor over.
This construction is similar to the timber floor above but uses either pre cast concrete planks or small pre cast concrete beams with concrete blocks laid between the beams.
All the figures are based on normal domestic floor loadings where the floor construction is typically 18 25mm floor boards sheets with up to 12 5mm thick plasterboard and skim underneath.
Ce 200 details of construction.
Wall ground floor junction scottish building standards.
215mm aircrete solid wall λ 0 15 w mk render insulation λ 0 022 w mk pitched roof gable.
But some systems incorporate insulation within the floor itself such as tarmac s heatsave plus.
Wall ground floor junction scottish building standards.
This can reduce wall widths by up to 150mm which adds a surprising amount to internal floor areas.
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Mike and gill tate chose a timber frame construction for their traditional style self build in the lake district image credit.
It is now a requirement of the building regulations to insulate ground floors.
Solid external masonry wall.
3 17 ground floor ins.
Jeremy phillips in the uk timber frame homes are usually built in a factory and then rapidly assembled on site.
They can normally span greater distances than timber joists.
These floor joists are raised above the subfloor on small supporting walls called tassel walls or sleeper walls.
Below slab separating wall.