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Guidance

Energy efficiency and historic buildings: insulating solid ground floors

Advice on the methods, materials and risks involved with insulating solid ground floors. The energy savings resulting from insulating solid ground floors can in many cases be of marginal benefit when the cost and disruption to the building fabric are considered. Insulating other building elements is likely to produce greater benefits in energy efficiency for significantly less cost.

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Energy efficiency and historic buildings: insulating solid ground floors from Historic England
Document type
Guidance
Date published
29 April 2016
Last updated
29 April 2016
Published by
Historic England

Regulatory topics

  • Solid ground floors
  • Insulation
  • Energy efficiency

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