I don't want to drop the ceiling - it's such a dirty job in an old house. I think I'm gonna take out small sections of plasterboard between the rafters and slide sections of kingspan up into each cavity. Thanks for the help
Sorry - I've not been clear. The ceiling and roof are pitched, once you are through the plasterboard ceiling, you've got a 6" gap, then your on the slates - so you can't cut a hatch.
Hi folks - this is my first post so hope I'm getting this right.
I have a problem on my bathroom ceiling - it's a pitched roof above, slate with no underlay or insulation. Dust and old mortar is building up in the space between the plasterboard and slates which is sitting in piles near the...
I've been at my inlaws to have a look at a problem with their shower. Their plumber is on holiday for a month so they can't go back to him. They have a thermostatic shower which seems to have far greater pressure on the cold feed than the hot feed even thought both are gravity fed from a tank...