Underfloor insulation in pantry ?

ennisjim

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Hi,
Anyone any opinion on whether underfloor insulation should be used in a pantry ? It is about 8x4ft and as no windows. Rest of house has 100mm floor insulation and UFH (pipes just fitted - but none in pantry). My thinking was that pantry should be cool for food storage but I am worried that having no insulation in this room alone might somehow affect heating in adjacent rooms (kitchen).
Thanks
 
no, no heating in pantry. And, if it's possible, a vent, too.

Previous storage had ufh, but believe me, potatos sprouting tubers is only fun for a while..............you should see what carrots do !!


Dont worry about adjacent rooms - the pantry won't be 'cold', it will only be cooler than the rest of the house, and only by a bit. The effect on adjacent rooms should be immeasurable.