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Agreed, the amount that you can get between the joists if you floor over them isn't really sufficient. I laid insulation, floored, then laid more insulation on top of the flooring in the areas that I'm not using for storage. If you do need more storage room, you can just pile the insulation up higher. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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The condensation issue really is important. I go into a lot of lofts for work and the worst offenders tend to be houses built in the 1970s. Lofts aren't designed for the amount of insulation we put in them nowadays so you have to make sure plenty of air can still circulate once the insulation is down. Bear in mind that many houses were only designed for insulation between the joists and no higher than the top of the joists.
Thinking about it, pre Building Regs houses weren't designed to have any loft insulation at all, but these tend to have draughty roof-spaces by virtue of age so less likely to be a problem here if yours is an old one.
Condensation kills roof structures over time and knackers anything you store up there.... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
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Read this...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/advice/propertyclinic/5186754/Property-advice-loft-condensation.html
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Draughts are one thing. Insulation is another.
There shouldn't be draughts running between your room and the loft, that would mean there are gaps in the plaster/ceiling. Seal those up with the plaster/sticky goo/foam/sealant of your choice.
Draughts IN the loft are fine. A cold loft means your insulation is doing its job.
The insualtion should be deep and even across the whole ceiling area. If put a layer down, added a second layer of joists on top, put in a second layer of insulation then floored over the top. First I made the hatch big enough to fit full size floorboards through for much cheapness and simplicity.
I got a local guy from an energy efficiency charity in to do a thermal survey of my house with a thermal imaging camera. This will find any draughts and will also highlight any gaps in your insulation. If you tell them its for your own information for advice on how to make your home more energy efficient rather than for an official certificate for a sale/purchase, it'll be both cheaper and more useful.
If they start pointing their camera at the outside of the house and pointing out heat escaping, they are cowboys, sack them off. A thermal survey is done from the inside and looks at temperature gradients along the wall and ceiling surfaces and around gaps (like windows)
Main problem with my house was draughtly windows rather than insulation. A cheap fix.
He even reassured me that the bit of mould in the kitchen was due to condensation/poor ventillation, not damp coming in. And confirmed I'd killed all the rats in the shed. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 172 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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