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I plan to fit hot water underfloor heating to a 1900's mid terrace.

The ground floor is currently timber boards on stone slabs suspended on metal joists over a cold / damp cellar.
I want to make sure the flooring is highly insulated before I lay the heating and timber flooring - would rather over-insulate than under call it.

What insulation material would you recommend.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
Kingspan insulation boards or the like
100mm minimum for good insulation
 
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