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Surface condensation risk pre- and post-retrofit at suspended timber ground floors and external wall junctions

Glew, David; Thomas, Felix; Tsang, Christopher; Miles Shenton, Dominic

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Authors

David Glew

Felix Thomas

Dominic Miles Shenton



Abstract

Insulating below suspended timber ground floors affects heat transfer at the ground floor to external wall junction, which can affect the risk
of surface condensation occurring. In this project, we investigate the impact of installing mineral wool insulation, between joists, below
suspended timber floors in 3 solid walled homes. TRSICO is used to calculate surface temperature factors at this junction pre- and post-
retrofit. Alternative retrofit scenarios of different combinations of suspended floor and solid wall insulation are also modelled to determine
which minimises condensation risk. The results suggest the floor and wall junction will have surface condensation risk when uninsulated.
Installing suspended floor insulation increases risk, while installing internal or external wall insulation, with or without floor insulation,
reduces risk

Citation

Glew, D., Thomas, F., Tsang, C., & Miles Shenton, D. (2023). Surface condensation risk pre- and post-retrofit at suspended timber ground floors and external wall junctions. . https://doi.org/10.14293/ICMB230016

Conference Name 2nd International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2023
Start Date Jul 3, 2023
End Date Jul 4, 2023
Acceptance Date Jun 27, 2023
Publication Date 2023-06
Deposit Date Jul 1, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 3, 2024
DOI https://doi.org/10.14293/ICMB230016

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