Joined: 24 Apr 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom Thanked: 0 times
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:50 am Post Subject:
Insulate between eaves too?
I've just finished insulating my cottage out in the wilds of Scotland. I laid 200mm space blanket on top of the (very) old and (very) thin insulation, then boarded on top. Pipes and water tank duly lagged too.
However, as it gets so cold in winter, is there anything else I can do?
Is putting more insulation (wool? space blanket?) between the eaves of the sloping roof an option?
My neighbour just boarded over his eaves with MDF 'to stop draghts creeping under the tiles'. Is this enough?
Believe me, it's FREEZING when the wind blows out here. Any help appreciated.
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 2176 Location: Devon, United Kingdom Thanked: 41 times
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:23 pm Post Subject:
I suppose it might help, although mdf isn't a very wise idea. Best to add more insulation at ceiling level, once heats escaped past that level whats the point in retaining it? Better to reduce the heat loss through the ceiling in the first place. You should also try and reduce the draughts round the rest of the property keeping proper ventilation in mind.
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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 9:24 am Post Subject:
considering your situation it might not be an ideal solution but you might want to consider using an alternative form of insulation. There are many on the market which might do a more effective job. I currently own an insulation company and we use ************************. Its one of the most effective forms. If this option is not open to you then you could look at the airflow around the home. See if there are any exposed gaps etc. Windows and door ways are particularly prone to drafts.
considering your situation it might not be an ideal solution but you might want to consider using an alternative form of insulation. There are many on the market which might do a more effective job. I currently own an insulation company and we use ****************************. Its one of the most effective forms. If this option is not open to you then you could look at the airflow around the home. See if there are any exposed gaps etc. Windows and door ways are particularly prone to drafts.
Spray foam insulation is the work of the devil, should be banned!
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