Hi all - so sorry to ask this as there are a zillion topics on loft insulation (and yes I have looked!) but can anyone shed some light on the below.
I have a large side loft in a victorian house, currently with no insulation. 4" joists. Currently boarded
Currently planning to take up existing floor, screw on 2 by 2 cross-battens and floor with 8' by 2' T&G chipboard
Am reluctant to add in thicker cross-battens due to weight issues.
But this only gives me 150mm of insulation.
The question is, what can i put in there to match the current standard. I understand its 270mm rockwool - but I guess that some insulation is better than others so if i spend a bit more I could get the same insulation value for less thickness
Any ideas ?
ta
Steve
I have a large side loft in a victorian house, currently with no insulation. 4" joists. Currently boarded
Currently planning to take up existing floor, screw on 2 by 2 cross-battens and floor with 8' by 2' T&G chipboard
Am reluctant to add in thicker cross-battens due to weight issues.
But this only gives me 150mm of insulation.
The question is, what can i put in there to match the current standard. I understand its 270mm rockwool - but I guess that some insulation is better than others so if i spend a bit more I could get the same insulation value for less thickness
Any ideas ?
ta
Steve
