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Garage conversions usually necessitate supplementary insulation as the garage space will be altered to a habitable room, and therefore needs to comply with building regulations for insulation in this kind of space. These regulations specify a U-value for insulation, which assesses the rate of heat loss. These are set differently for walls, flooring, and roofs. To meet building regulations the garage conversion must meet the U-values in all three of the areas, but supplementary insulation can be added to exceed these values and improve energy efficiency. Wall insulation for garage conversions is typically accomplished by making use of internal wall insulation, which adds insulated plasterboard to the existing walls. This will add thermal insulation and stop heat from dissipating through the walls. Insulation must also be added around doors and windows as these areas can leak heat especially badly. Roofs for garage conversions will additionally require insulation. Pitched roofs need insulation to the same standard as the rest of your house. Flat roofs also require insulation. This can be performed utilizing a cold roof system, where insulation is fixed between the roof joists along with ventilation to avoid condensation forming. The other option is a warm roof, where insulation is installed above the roof joists. Floor insulation is also required in garage conversions. This is less difficult if the floor level of the garage requires lifting in order to meet the rest of the house as an additional layer of insulation can be easily put into either a lifted concrete floor, timber joists or a floating floor. If the floor doesn’t need to be lifted it might be necessary to dig out the floor to add the required insulation.

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Caldicot is a small town and community in Monmouthshire, southeast Wales. The term ‘Caldicot’ is generally believed to originate from the Old English phrase ‘calde cot’ meaning ‘cold hut’. A cold hut is an exposed shelter used by either humans or animals. As recorded in population estimates from 2014, the town boasts a population of around 11,500. One of the oldest buildings in Caldicot, Llanthony Secunda Manor was constructed around 1120 as a grange for monks from Llanthony Secunda Priory in Gloucester. By the middle of the nineteenth century, Caldicot became characterised as a small farming village. Even so, the coming of the South Wales Railway brought London and Cardiff within comparatively easy reach, even though Caldicot station itself wasn’t opened till 1936. Due to the business which was attracted by the railway, Henry Hughes of Tintern built a wireworks next to the railway in 1862, which was soon to turn into the village’s primary employer and attracted many new workers. In 1880, it turned into a tinplate works for the canning industry. A famous landmark in the town is Court House, which was the home of baker Henry Jones, the creator of self-raising flour, from 1864 till his death in 1891. He is buried in the churchyard. Caldicot is also most famously referred to as the location of Caldicot Castle and lake. The area has well known waymarked footpaths along the Caldicot Levels and also the coastal path can be walked. Nearby tourist attractions are Caerwent and Wentwood. Towards the north west, Dewstow House dates from about 1804. Extensive gardens and grottoes constructed after 1895 have been undergoing restoration since 2000 and are now open for the public. For all of your house improvement jobs, make certain that you select reputable professionals in Caldicot to ensure that you get the top quality service.

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