Insulation questions.

BML

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I had to cut into the cavity wall of our bungalow some time ago and found a very loose packing of flock which suggests that the insulation is not that effective so is it possible to actually measure how effective a buildings insulation is and if so what sort of organisation does it?
I'm sure that I read somewhere that one should not just drop insulation in between the loft joists and then board over it. Is that a fact and if so how does on insulate a loft and board it?
 
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Lofts tend to get more than 100mm of insulation these days, often in 2 layers laid at right angles to each other, first layer between the joists. You then need loft flooring legs to support any boarding because if you crush the insulation and expel some of the air trapped within it that will reduce the efficiency of the material as an insulator

Most new buildings are designed to be energy efficient, but still require a pressure test to ensure that air leakage (and therefore heat loss/drafts) are minimised (depending on the ventilation design)

Cold spots (which indicate poor insulation and/or air leakage points) are often identified visually using a FLIR (infra red) camera

You can get a building engineer to do an energy efficiency survey, if that helps.
 
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Many thanks for the information.
Regards. BML
 

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