I've got a dormer bungalow with a second floor with a flat roof on the dormer and some insulated pitched roof in the loft.
The floor beneath the upstairs rooms is uninsulated - just joists and boarding. The air howls through the floor between the upstairs and downstairs, when I'm in the loft and peer between the joists.
I feel this just blows away any heat that rises from the downstairs to upstairs. I was going to stuff insulation beneath the joists but read it could cause a room to drop below the dew point and cause condensation?
Should I insulate the floor between the downstairs and upstairs or leave it to blow air through? Should I insulate just at the eaves to stop air blowing in, but leave the floor gap between open to let heat into the upstairs?
What are the risks and problems I may encounter?
Final notes - the upstairs and downstairs are heated.
The floor beneath the upstairs rooms is uninsulated - just joists and boarding. The air howls through the floor between the upstairs and downstairs, when I'm in the loft and peer between the joists.
I feel this just blows away any heat that rises from the downstairs to upstairs. I was going to stuff insulation beneath the joists but read it could cause a room to drop below the dew point and cause condensation?
Should I insulate the floor between the downstairs and upstairs or leave it to blow air through? Should I insulate just at the eaves to stop air blowing in, but leave the floor gap between open to let heat into the upstairs?
What are the risks and problems I may encounter?
Final notes - the upstairs and downstairs are heated.