Hi all,
I have a dormer roof and I plan to top up my loft insulation.
My question is regarding the small space on the dormer part.
The gap is only about 200mm and currently there is no loft insulation on these parts.
If I were to insulate these parts the material would be touching both the plaster board of the ceiling and the bottom of the dormer roof.
Would this be a problem due to lack of air circulation?
It would be hard work getting the material pushed down these gaps but I could probably manage to achieve this at a push.
It was hard work doing the wiring in these gaps for the bedroom and bathroom lights and I also fitted a shower head from the ceiling under this which caused problems that I had to work around.
Any advice greatly received.
I have a dormer roof and I plan to top up my loft insulation.
My question is regarding the small space on the dormer part.
The gap is only about 200mm and currently there is no loft insulation on these parts.
If I were to insulate these parts the material would be touching both the plaster board of the ceiling and the bottom of the dormer roof.
Would this be a problem due to lack of air circulation?
It would be hard work getting the material pushed down these gaps but I could probably manage to achieve this at a push.
It was hard work doing the wiring in these gaps for the bedroom and bathroom lights and I also fitted a shower head from the ceiling under this which caused problems that I had to work around.
Any advice greatly received.