This is my first post...take it easy on me.
We are about 30% into our build and up to ground floor level above basement. There has been discussion between Architect, Builder and Structural Engineer over the concrete beams that have been used which are 220mm as opposed to 150mm initially specified. We are spanning 4.9 metres which is over the upper limits of 150mm beams. The manufacturer, rightly so it seems, upped the thickness. Therefore we're about 75mm lower in our ceilings. What options do we have outside of traditional 100mm insulation to compensate for that height loss...out builder mentioned some alternative insulations which are very expensive. Does anyone have any insights as to what those products might be and/or other alternatives to 100mm insulation.
We are about 30% into our build and up to ground floor level above basement. There has been discussion between Architect, Builder and Structural Engineer over the concrete beams that have been used which are 220mm as opposed to 150mm initially specified. We are spanning 4.9 metres which is over the upper limits of 150mm beams. The manufacturer, rightly so it seems, upped the thickness. Therefore we're about 75mm lower in our ceilings. What options do we have outside of traditional 100mm insulation to compensate for that height loss...out builder mentioned some alternative insulations which are very expensive. Does anyone have any insights as to what those products might be and/or other alternatives to 100mm insulation.