Hello, in the eaves of our loft we have non-insulated joists with thin board over them. We got someone in to put in loft insulation put they just laid horizontal strips of it on top of the existing board. My questions are
(1) Was this a waste of time? (I assumed the insulation would go between the joists but when they told me they would not lift the existing floor I still thought the insulation would have some covering (they told me it was fibre glass so I assumed a covering/containing layer - rather than just the fibres)
(2) If it was (a waste of time and money) , what level of "comeback" have we - can we refuse to pay them or can we insist they lift the boards (we would pay them more for this but we just want to get it right).
We feel we have got the worst of both worlds here as we are not convinced what they have done will provide any insulation benefit and also our space is no longer useful for storage as we dont want to lay even light items directly on to the fibres.
Any quick advice on this would be really welcome. Thanks!
(1) Was this a waste of time? (I assumed the insulation would go between the joists but when they told me they would not lift the existing floor I still thought the insulation would have some covering (they told me it was fibre glass so I assumed a covering/containing layer - rather than just the fibres)
(2) If it was (a waste of time and money) , what level of "comeback" have we - can we refuse to pay them or can we insist they lift the boards (we would pay them more for this but we just want to get it right).
We feel we have got the worst of both worlds here as we are not convinced what they have done will provide any insulation benefit and also our space is no longer useful for storage as we dont want to lay even light items directly on to the fibres.
Any quick advice on this would be really welcome. Thanks!
