I have contractors coming on Friday, to lay new insulation (part of the government grant scheme). I've emptied the loft accordingly, but they tell me that the new insulation will be well above the level of the joists, and I would like to re-board the loft afterwards, without compressing the new insulation, as we really need that storage space.
Is there a best way to go about this? All I can think of is to cut through the quilt to find the joists, and screw blocks on top of them, to support loft boards. I fully expect it to be a right pain in the backside.
Is there a best way to go about this? All I can think of is to cut through the quilt to find the joists, and screw blocks on top of them, to support loft boards. I fully expect it to be a right pain in the backside.