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Garage conversions typically need supplementary insulation as the garage space will be converted into a habitable room, and consequently needs to adhere to building regulations for insulation in this kind of room. These regulations specify a U-value for insulation, which assesses the rate of heat loss. These are set differently for walls, floors, and roofs. To comply with building regulations the garage conversion must meet the U-values in all three of the areas, but additional insulation can be installed to exceed these values and increase energy efficiency. Wall insulation for garage conversions is typically accomplished by using 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 be added around doors and windows as these areas can leak heat particularly poorly. Roofs for garage conversions will additionally require insulation. Pitched roofs will demand insulation to the same standard as the rest of your home. Flat roofs also require insulation. This can be achieved using a cold roof system, where insulation is fixed between the roof joists along with ventilation to prevent condensation forming. The other possibility 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 elevating in order to meet the rest of the house as another layer of insulation can be easily added to either a raised concrete floor, timber joists or a floating floor. If the floor doesn’t need to be raised it could be necessary to dig out the floor to add the required insulation.

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Crook is a historic market town in Area Durham, in the North East of England. Found a couple of miles north of the River Wear, Crook lies regarding 9 miles (14.5 kilometres) south-west of the historic city of Durham, 5 miles (8 kilometres) north-west of Bishop Auckland as well as 2 miles (3.5 km) from Willington. The A690 road from Durham becomes the A689 leading up with Wolsingham and Stanhope into the top reaches of Weardale (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Found on the edge of Weardale, Crook is consequently sometimes described as the “Gateway to Weardale”. The centre of Crook, an assigned sanctuary, includes a range of shops as well as companies with the market hung on Tuesdays as well as Saturdays. There are 2 famous churches, the centrally located St Catherine’s CE and also Our Girl Immaculate & St Cuthbert’s RC on Church Hill. In addition to capitals to the east sits Crook Golf Club. For a town of its size Crook also features a good choice of clubs, coffee shops and also restaurants. Crook is the 10th largest negotiation in County Durham and the 35th largest in the North East of England since 2016.

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