Hi, we moved into a 1970 built bungalow built on a hill, and the bungalow has a double garage under the house (plus storage across the remaining footprint).
The house is very hard to keep warm and it feels like a lot of the cold is coming up from the concrete floor. The ceiling of the garage looks like it has asbestos panels on it.
We can't install insulation on top of the concrete as the room heights aren't particularly high and that was cause maximum disruption to the house.
But are there other ways to insulate? I guess we could spray insulation on the underside of every floor except the garage ceiling itself, but how to insulate that part? New garage doors are top of the list as they're definitely not helping (and they're broken).
The house is very hard to keep warm and it feels like a lot of the cold is coming up from the concrete floor. The ceiling of the garage looks like it has asbestos panels on it.
We can't install insulation on top of the concrete as the room heights aren't particularly high and that was cause maximum disruption to the house.
But are there other ways to insulate? I guess we could spray insulation on the underside of every floor except the garage ceiling itself, but how to insulate that part? New garage doors are top of the list as they're definitely not helping (and they're broken).