Hello, I'll try and describe my problem the best I can, its a bit of a weird one. A few years ago I had my house re-wired and in order for the kitchen to be done we had to remove the ceiling to gain access. Its part of a single floor extension so removing the ceiling was cheaper than removing the felt roof.
When the new ceiling was been fitted I told the builders that I was fitting down lighters and asked them when fitting the fibre glass insulation could they leave spaces where the down lights would be fitted to prevent a risk of fire. However in their great wisdom they decided that rather than leave spaces they would just not insulate at all between these joists. It has now left virtually a 3rd of my kitchen roof without insulation!!! Its like insulate between 2 joists then skip 1 then insulate between another 2 then skip another one, so on so forth!!!
Can anyone give me any advice as to how I could possibly insulate these areas. The only access I have is though the 60mm holes where the down lights are fitted. The ceiling as approx 3m wide with 2 downlights spaced a metre apart. I know theres a severe draught coming in here as you can feel the wind blowing down the holes when the lights are removed.
I had thought about fitting a long tube to a can of expanding foam and then spraying it up. I have a mini IR camera which I can use to see what i,m doing which will help alot.
If anyone has any better ideas i'd love to hear them.
Thanks
Davy
When the new ceiling was been fitted I told the builders that I was fitting down lighters and asked them when fitting the fibre glass insulation could they leave spaces where the down lights would be fitted to prevent a risk of fire. However in their great wisdom they decided that rather than leave spaces they would just not insulate at all between these joists. It has now left virtually a 3rd of my kitchen roof without insulation!!! Its like insulate between 2 joists then skip 1 then insulate between another 2 then skip another one, so on so forth!!!
Can anyone give me any advice as to how I could possibly insulate these areas. The only access I have is though the 60mm holes where the down lights are fitted. The ceiling as approx 3m wide with 2 downlights spaced a metre apart. I know theres a severe draught coming in here as you can feel the wind blowing down the holes when the lights are removed.
I had thought about fitting a long tube to a can of expanding foam and then spraying it up. I have a mini IR camera which I can use to see what i,m doing which will help alot.
If anyone has any better ideas i'd love to hear them.
Thanks
Davy