Abstract
This publication has been produced to help prevent conflicts between the energy efficiency requirements in Part L of the Building Regulations and the conservation of historic and traditionally constructed buildings. Much of the advice is also relevant where thermal upgrading is planned without the specific need to comply with these regulations.
The advice acts a ‘second tier’ supporting guidance in the interpretation of the Building Regulations that should be taken into account when determining appropriate energy performance standards for works to historic buildings.
Categories
Damp proof courses and Waterproof Tanking, Design and Construction Guidance, Ground floors, Historic Status, Insulation, Moisture in Materials, Penetrating and Rising Damp, Standards and codes
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Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings - Insulating Solid Ground Floors |
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- 28 July 2014 Creation Date
- 25 September 2019 Last Updated