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Hi
My dormer bungalow was built in 1960 and my roof set up is a space in the roof split into 2 rooms by a supporting wall with a dormer to the side.
There are access doors either side going to the eaves which are vented at the soffits
There is a small air gap i think immediately under the tiles, then felt, then insulation, all on top of the rafters
There is no lnsulation in the rafters or in the stud walls that make up the bedrooms there is however iinsulation between the joists of the ceilings below.
I would appreciate advice from someone on what type of roof (warm or cold) I actually have and would I be causing any problems if I was to insulate all the upper stud walls and ceilings with insulation and insulated plasterboard
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Steve
My dormer bungalow was built in 1960 and my roof set up is a space in the roof split into 2 rooms by a supporting wall with a dormer to the side.
There are access doors either side going to the eaves which are vented at the soffits
There is a small air gap i think immediately under the tiles, then felt, then insulation, all on top of the rafters
There is no lnsulation in the rafters or in the stud walls that make up the bedrooms there is however iinsulation between the joists of the ceilings below.
I would appreciate advice from someone on what type of roof (warm or cold) I actually have and would I be causing any problems if I was to insulate all the upper stud walls and ceilings with insulation and insulated plasterboard
Your help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Steve