Tips on attachin insulation to loft hatch

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Guys,

Any tips on best way to attach insulation to loft hatch ?

I guess glue / double sided tape might be best ?

tia,
Mike.
 
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In our old house, we used a lump of Celotex/Kingspan and used no-nails to glue it to the panel.

You can usually find a good sized piece in skips or leftovers from someone doing some building work.
 
i used 2 thin battens over the insulation and screwed them into the hatch timber.this was an upright hatch in a stud wall.
 
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I got a thing called a HatchThatch its brilliant insulates and draught proofed in one go. Only takes 1 min to fit as well.
 
There's probably as many ways of doing it as there are loft hatches in the country.....

.....Piece of fibreglass insulation in a bin bag / rubble sack. Sack stuck to the back of the hatch.
 
Sounds a simple enough solution. The problem with it is that the plastic bag is flammable and would not pass the BS FR tests.

As a lawyer I know how well insurance companies reject claims. They need little excuse to say "No" and the last thing I'd want, if my house has burnt down, is a big fight, that I'd probably lose, with an insurer.
 
Sounds a simple enough solution. The problem with it is that the plastic bag is flammable and would not pass the BS FR tests.

As a lawyer I know how well insurance companies reject claims. They need little excuse to say "No" and the last thing I'd want, if my house has burnt down, is a big fight, that I'd probably lose, with an insurer.

Strange, because ready made loft hatches that comply are made of plastic and insulated with polystyrene, both inflammable. :?:
 
Strange, because ready made loft hatches that comply are made of plastic and insulated with polystyrene, both inflammable. :?:

Both will be flame retardant/self extinguishing and will not suport combustion. But there is nothing like a nice bit of 25mm timber to last longer in a fire and prevent flame from breaching the ceiling

Nothing wrong with the plastic bag stapled to the hatch either - it's just the same as having a plastic bag with all the Christmas decorations stored in the loft
 
Sounds a simple enough solution. The problem with it is that the plastic bag is flammable and would not pass the BS FR tests.

As a lawyer I know how well insurance companies reject claims. They need little excuse to say "No" and the last thing I'd want, if my house has burnt down, is a big fight, that I'd probably lose, with an insurer.

what a lot of dribble
 
hey, i just stapled some of that prickly yellow stuff to my loft lid, and it's still there !!!

and don't bash the lawyer, we might need him in GD....!!!
 

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