Hi, I have spent a while reading these forums and learnt so much already. I am aware that there are lots of discussions about the values (or not) of multi foil insulation, but I am hoping someone might be able to give me a bit of advice on the following question.
I have a cottage which was built with a loft conversion. This was in a pretty poor state so I spent a fair few hours pulling down 200 year old lath and plaster ceiling and am now left with the shell of the roof. Thankfully all in OK condition according to the engineer and BCO.
I do have a limitation on space for insulation as I want to keep some of the original beams visible. The BCO suggested I use the super 10 or Thinsulex (he said that whatever insulation I put in would be better than what was there before) however after reading the forums the value of these multifoils seems questionable.
My question is - which would be better:
1) Multifoil (after air gap) / batton/ plasterboard then plaster or
2) just 50mm of celotex/ kingspan with plasterboard attached and then plaster?
These two options would still allow the beams to be visible but obviously I want the best insulation.
Also a second question, if I go for the multi foil which is considered better
the triso super 10 or something like Thinsulex. (Thinsulex seems considerable cheaper than the triso stuff)
Many thanks in advance for any comments / suggestions on this.
I have a cottage which was built with a loft conversion. This was in a pretty poor state so I spent a fair few hours pulling down 200 year old lath and plaster ceiling and am now left with the shell of the roof. Thankfully all in OK condition according to the engineer and BCO.
I do have a limitation on space for insulation as I want to keep some of the original beams visible. The BCO suggested I use the super 10 or Thinsulex (he said that whatever insulation I put in would be better than what was there before) however after reading the forums the value of these multifoils seems questionable.
My question is - which would be better:
1) Multifoil (after air gap) / batton/ plasterboard then plaster or
2) just 50mm of celotex/ kingspan with plasterboard attached and then plaster?
These two options would still allow the beams to be visible but obviously I want the best insulation.
Also a second question, if I go for the multi foil which is considered better
the triso super 10 or something like Thinsulex. (Thinsulex seems considerable cheaper than the triso stuff)
Many thanks in advance for any comments / suggestions on this.