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Re: Re: Ventilation to understairs cupboard....Mid terrace house
It depends on how thick the polystyrene is. If it's providing the
"main" insulation for the floor then it should be ok to channel
out.
If, however, it is only providing a cushion for the floating floor
then you may be out of luck.
If you do run cables through it remember to run them in something. Two
reasons: primarily to stop the polystyrene reacting with the PVC
insulation on the cables and degrading it, and secondly to provide a
means of upgrading the cable later, should your needs change.
HTH,
Tim.
On 8/30/06, noel_pilot <HA@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> on an extra note, anyone have any experience with floating floors,
> from the new house instructions (house is now 6 years old) it says the
> floor is tongue and groove chipboard with polystyrene underneath?!!!
>
>
> whats the odds of there being room to run cabling under there?!
>
> Thanks
> noel
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