We have an old loft extension (1978) that occupies half the roof of our 20m x 5m single storey cottage. Due to the the building practices of the time, it allows heat to flood out of our house.
It's a pretty basic conversion with plaserboard attached to the roof joists and some very meagre insulation shoved in behind. It's also a massive room (5m x 10m) covering half the house. So, the result is that we simply can't heat that end of our house.
Due to the size of the room (and the new carpet) I don't want to have to rip out all the plasterboard to install traditional insulation and was wondering how effective (and cheap) the new blown in insulation methods might be.
Does anyone have any experience/thoughts on this?
Cheers,
iep
It's a pretty basic conversion with plaserboard attached to the roof joists and some very meagre insulation shoved in behind. It's also a massive room (5m x 10m) covering half the house. So, the result is that we simply can't heat that end of our house.
Due to the size of the room (and the new carpet) I don't want to have to rip out all the plasterboard to install traditional insulation and was wondering how effective (and cheap) the new blown in insulation methods might be.
Does anyone have any experience/thoughts on this?
Cheers,
iep