Loft hatch door insulation

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My swing down loft hatch door has been insulated by some thick polythene with loft insulation material inside. It's very dirty and does look very efficient. I have a sheet of expanded polystyree. Does it contravene any regulations to glue the polystyrene on the inside of the Hardboard door. Perhaps to a thickness of a couple of inches?
I would appreciate others opinions and hope this has not been answered elsewhere.
Crew
 
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Doesn't contravene anything but you may find that the exp.poly is too fragile and will spill "crumbs" whenever you brush against it in use,

Extruded poly or PIR board ( search) is much harder and thus will not shed bits nearly as easily.

Don't forget that the dirt/dust now on your existing insulation will be exactly equal on any other insulation you put there.

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. It's very dirty and does look very efficient

Should that have read "...doesn't look very efficient ?

If it should, then the dirt makes no difference unless there is so much that it is compressing the insulation .
 
Thanks Mointainwalker, a very good point about the fragility of expanded poly and thanks for the suggested alternatives. I am aiming to improve the insulation as it looks inefficient. I am so glad you know what I mean even if I don't (or don't make it clear).
Thanks again, Crew
 
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IMO a bag of fibreglass would chafe and wear, and shower irritating fibres on you when you opened the hatch.

This I find very irritating to the throat, eyes and skin.

I would be happer with a rigid foamed board, or even that white plastic-fibre quilt that does not shed irritating dust.
 

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