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Hi
I am planning to top up the existing loft insulation. Joists are 100mm high and about 330mm apart. Current insulation is old, between 50mm and 80mm deep (yes, I know).
I'm not keen on removing the existing insulation unless I really have to. So options seem to be:
a) Lay 100mm loft roll in line with the existing insulation, then another 170mm roll at right angles. But first new layer would stand well above the joist tops, and would require a lot of cutting as none of the rolls seem to be perforated at 330mm.
b) Lay 100mm loft roll at right angles to existing insulation, on top of the joists, leaving a gap between top of existing insulation and bottom of first new layer. Then lay another 170mm roll at right angles to that, i.e. in line with existing insulation. Sounds like a lot less work as no cutting required, but of course would leave a gap.
Neither option seems that great, any advice appreciated.
I am planning to top up the existing loft insulation. Joists are 100mm high and about 330mm apart. Current insulation is old, between 50mm and 80mm deep (yes, I know).
I'm not keen on removing the existing insulation unless I really have to. So options seem to be:
a) Lay 100mm loft roll in line with the existing insulation, then another 170mm roll at right angles. But first new layer would stand well above the joist tops, and would require a lot of cutting as none of the rolls seem to be perforated at 330mm.
b) Lay 100mm loft roll at right angles to existing insulation, on top of the joists, leaving a gap between top of existing insulation and bottom of first new layer. Then lay another 170mm roll at right angles to that, i.e. in line with existing insulation. Sounds like a lot less work as no cutting required, but of course would leave a gap.
Neither option seems that great, any advice appreciated.