I have searched the site for a few days and can't quite find all the answers my questions.
I have a 1920 mid terraced house with underfelted pitched roof. The loft is boarded out (2x2 timber placed on top of existing joists to strengthen) and a staircase will soon be in place. (Loft hatch sealed and new opening created)
What I would like know is how do I turn the loft space into a warm room?
What is the best insulation for the rafters and does it need an air gap? If it does need an air gap, does it need to be continuous as the main cross beam would stop the flow of air going up and down.
I also plan to insulate (rockwool)and plasterboard at the sides about 2 metres in from the eaves and dot and dab p/board at each end.
The insulation under the floorboards is shot and has not been topped up but the insulation out to the eaves has been increased to well over 200mm
Do I need to install a radiator or some form of heating device? Or will the hot air from the house be sufficient?
I would be grateful if someone could tell me the answers to my questions and comment on the project so far in respect of right or wrong.
Many Thanks
Steve
I have a 1920 mid terraced house with underfelted pitched roof. The loft is boarded out (2x2 timber placed on top of existing joists to strengthen) and a staircase will soon be in place. (Loft hatch sealed and new opening created)
What I would like know is how do I turn the loft space into a warm room?
What is the best insulation for the rafters and does it need an air gap? If it does need an air gap, does it need to be continuous as the main cross beam would stop the flow of air going up and down.
I also plan to insulate (rockwool)and plasterboard at the sides about 2 metres in from the eaves and dot and dab p/board at each end.
The insulation under the floorboards is shot and has not been topped up but the insulation out to the eaves has been increased to well over 200mm
Do I need to install a radiator or some form of heating device? Or will the hot air from the house be sufficient?
I would be grateful if someone could tell me the answers to my questions and comment on the project so far in respect of right or wrong.
Many Thanks
Steve
