Hi,
We are about to start building a 2600 sq ft 2 storey house and have been searching the internet and threads for information but I'm totally confused.
What I would like to know is:
Since we don't like timer frame (currently live in timber frame and find wall fixing etc very troublesome for shelves etc). We also want concrete slabs on first floor,
what is best method:
1) Standard block and kingspan insulation.
2) Poroton block
3) AAC block by ytong or any similar
4) roadstone safewarm block.
If option 1 is the best solution, is there any way of upgrading above standard regualtions. I have spoken to rep from ytong block and he thinks poroton are brittle to chase??
Also which is most cost effective????
I hope this makes sense and someone can help ease my confusion....
Thanks,
Ollie
We are about to start building a 2600 sq ft 2 storey house and have been searching the internet and threads for information but I'm totally confused.
What I would like to know is:
Since we don't like timer frame (currently live in timber frame and find wall fixing etc very troublesome for shelves etc). We also want concrete slabs on first floor,
what is best method:
1) Standard block and kingspan insulation.
2) Poroton block
3) AAC block by ytong or any similar
4) roadstone safewarm block.
If option 1 is the best solution, is there any way of upgrading above standard regualtions. I have spoken to rep from ytong block and he thinks poroton are brittle to chase??
Also which is most cost effective????
I hope this makes sense and someone can help ease my confusion....
Thanks,
Ollie