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realcavanman
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I have a pub and am doing some renovating work.The work will not be done in the actual pub but behind it (toilets) My living quarters are above the pub.My architect has told me i need to insulate the pub ceiling for fire.He says i need 2 x 2 layers of gypsum sheeting with 50 x 50 mm battens in between.On the upstairs floor, a layer of 15mm gypsum needs to be laid.
Does this seem to be over cautious? Can i get away without the gypsum on the upstairs flooring? (this would be very troublesome and costly - lifting carpets,moving furniture adapting doors skirting etc)
Does this seem to be over cautious? Can i get away without the gypsum on the upstairs flooring? (this would be very troublesome and costly - lifting carpets,moving furniture adapting doors skirting etc)