Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation Re: Underfloor insulation: is this a decent install job? 5May 18, 2022 9:12 pm Wow, nice neat job! I have been trying for months to get the installer to come and look at the workmanship I provided photos of in the initial post with no success. I certainly regret now not just doing the installation myself, as you did. Re: Underfloor insulation: is this a decent install job? 6May 18, 2022 9:19 pm It's physical work but it's not hard. *Staple Gun (I used an electric Makita one) *Knife to Cut *Correct Size Batt (There were R2.5 underfloor CSR Martini underfloor insulation polyester rolls - purchased from Ecomaster but you can get them from other suppliers in NSW) *Protective Overalls, mask, gloves and glass + headlight And probably someone else to help you once you read the far end as you don't want to be coming out to drag the polyster rolls out. The labour cost along would be like $2000 from what I heard. I did have to hire out a labourer on the last day. It took me about 4 days to finish including a labourer on the last day. FYI I am a carpenter apprentice but I do a lot of DIY on my home from youtube videos. It does make a HUGE difference in the house. The house no longer feels cold and when the heater is on, air does not leak below the floorboard. 1 10136 Regardless of wall hung toilet or floor pan toilet your feet will be right on drain, seems to me the waste should not be in that location given the design. Also are you… 6 7048 Last year I had a gas leak at my house. 3 days later, I have about 1 sqm of my exposed aggregate paving broken up. I am not sure how to go about getting it repaired… 0 10414 |