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Hi,
My loft is mostly boarded (around 90%), it's got the standard 10cm loft insulation. I'd like to improve on this and was wondering if there's a quick and simple method I can use. I believe the best answer is to raise the floorboards by another 20cm and add a bunch of insulation, however that's going to be a ton of work and I don't have the time or apetite to do it.
We're currently storing some old carpet in the loft and I was wondering whether laying it on top of the existing floorboards would help with insulation? Alternatively is there a material\solution that would simply fit on the existing boards to provide insulation?
Ideally I want to avoid the hassle of taking up the boards, drilling, filling with insulation and re-screwing them down as it'll either take too long or cost too much.
Thanks in advance
My loft is mostly boarded (around 90%), it's got the standard 10cm loft insulation. I'd like to improve on this and was wondering if there's a quick and simple method I can use. I believe the best answer is to raise the floorboards by another 20cm and add a bunch of insulation, however that's going to be a ton of work and I don't have the time or apetite to do it.
We're currently storing some old carpet in the loft and I was wondering whether laying it on top of the existing floorboards would help with insulation? Alternatively is there a material\solution that would simply fit on the existing boards to provide insulation?
Ideally I want to avoid the hassle of taking up the boards, drilling, filling with insulation and re-screwing them down as it'll either take too long or cost too much.
Thanks in advance
