I am renovating a 1900's property and as part of the clear out removed all plaster from the first floor (it was falling down in truth). As I am converting the loft BC on their first visit picked me up on this. They now suggest as all plaster has been removed I need to insulate.
The problem is that the rooms are already small and to insulate at 70mm + plasterboard, I am taking too much off each room.
The technical dept of a leading insulation compamy states that whilst they can suggest 70mm, any form of improvement would be ok. Thjey suggest 25-50mm.
I intend to insulate for my own benefit but was considering a standard roll insulation (used in lofts) as its much cheaper. I will batten out at 50mm and then insulate before plasterboarding on top.
Has any one had a similar experience? Can I do what I want without involving BC? I havent applied for building regs for the walls as they want £220 for the pleasure.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
The problem is that the rooms are already small and to insulate at 70mm + plasterboard, I am taking too much off each room.
The technical dept of a leading insulation compamy states that whilst they can suggest 70mm, any form of improvement would be ok. Thjey suggest 25-50mm.
I intend to insulate for my own benefit but was considering a standard roll insulation (used in lofts) as its much cheaper. I will batten out at 50mm and then insulate before plasterboarding on top.
Has any one had a similar experience? Can I do what I want without involving BC? I havent applied for building regs for the walls as they want £220 for the pleasure.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.