Sorry if this has been addressed before but I can't find the info I need!
I'd asked about insulating rafters in attic and the best product between spray foam, superquilt, fibre wool or rigid board. The answer I got was to go for rigid insulation board in between each rafter.
I know that is best, but we don't want to do this (so please don't recommend) it's way too fiddly to cut it to the right widths and we certainly don't want to add hundreds of battens (either to provide a stop to maintain 50mm gap or to extend each and every rafter depth). It's a big attic and this would be too time consuming.
Daresay this won't be popular here but we are opting for superquilt recessing around /into each rafter cavity to a depth of 38mm (or whatever depth leaves 50mm of space behind) then we'll fix battens across outside rafters (or under to be more exact) and now for my query!! I've read that even 2 layers of foil quilt isn't warm enough so we'll just do 1 layer plus a different type of insulation.
But which insulation shall we add and what thickness?? If board (we'll get a width that doesn't need sawn along length LOL) would 50mm thick board and 1 superquilt be equivalent to the standard 270mm? I can't find any data for either on this. I beg of you not to go on about U or R ratings - the only thing I understand is 270mm of wool
Or if fibreglass /wool etc. what thickness and how do you get battens to be thick enough to take roll (without squishing)?
Sorry to be so long winded! There must be someone out there who has done this - if so, is loft room warm enough?
I'd asked about insulating rafters in attic and the best product between spray foam, superquilt, fibre wool or rigid board. The answer I got was to go for rigid insulation board in between each rafter.
I know that is best, but we don't want to do this (so please don't recommend) it's way too fiddly to cut it to the right widths and we certainly don't want to add hundreds of battens (either to provide a stop to maintain 50mm gap or to extend each and every rafter depth). It's a big attic and this would be too time consuming.
Daresay this won't be popular here but we are opting for superquilt recessing around /into each rafter cavity to a depth of 38mm (or whatever depth leaves 50mm of space behind) then we'll fix battens across outside rafters (or under to be more exact) and now for my query!! I've read that even 2 layers of foil quilt isn't warm enough so we'll just do 1 layer plus a different type of insulation.
But which insulation shall we add and what thickness?? If board (we'll get a width that doesn't need sawn along length LOL) would 50mm thick board and 1 superquilt be equivalent to the standard 270mm? I can't find any data for either on this. I beg of you not to go on about U or R ratings - the only thing I understand is 270mm of wool
Or if fibreglass /wool etc. what thickness and how do you get battens to be thick enough to take roll (without squishing)?
Sorry to be so long winded! There must be someone out there who has done this - if so, is loft room warm enough?