I want to up our insulation in the loft before winter kicks in this year, but I am planning on converting it some point next year.
Currently the roof is the tiles, and some kind of backing underneath (feels like a tar sheet?). This is all complete, apart from one tear which is about 10cm square. There is a small amount of rockwool between the joists too.
As we are planning on doing a loft conversion at some point not too far away, my plan was to insulate between the rafters now with Kingspan or something similar. The whole idea being that it would be suitable (ie building control acceptable) for next year to save taking anything back out.
Can anybody offer any advise as to how much thickness would be required, and if any ventilation gap would be required?
Thanks
James
Currently the roof is the tiles, and some kind of backing underneath (feels like a tar sheet?). This is all complete, apart from one tear which is about 10cm square. There is a small amount of rockwool between the joists too.
As we are planning on doing a loft conversion at some point not too far away, my plan was to insulate between the rafters now with Kingspan or something similar. The whole idea being that it would be suitable (ie building control acceptable) for next year to save taking anything back out.
Can anybody offer any advise as to how much thickness would be required, and if any ventilation gap would be required?
Thanks
James
