I'm thinking of boarding my loft, and have seen loft feet /spacers in the DIY stores. They raise the joist level 170mm. With an existing 100mm joist, that would be 270mm in total. This is coincidentally the current recommended insulation thickness. If you go with the recommendation, insulation will fill the entire void beneath the loft boards, and touch the underside of them.
This arrangement can be seen on the Wickes website for the Loftleg. The chap's insulation there is level with the top of the Loftlegs.
Is there a risk of condensation beneath the boards as there will be no gap between the boards and the insulation?
PS. I've just asked same of the founder of Loft Leg Ltd. He says that there will be a token amount of condensation accumulating throughout winter. This will then evaporate during the summer months. In short, no condensation. He cited proof by Lancaster University. I cited Star Wars. Does this seem credible, and is there any conflicting evidence?
This arrangement can be seen on the Wickes website for the Loftleg. The chap's insulation there is level with the top of the Loftlegs.
Is there a risk of condensation beneath the boards as there will be no gap between the boards and the insulation?
PS. I've just asked same of the founder of Loft Leg Ltd. He says that there will be a token amount of condensation accumulating throughout winter. This will then evaporate during the summer months. In short, no condensation. He cited proof by Lancaster University. I cited Star Wars. Does this seem credible, and is there any conflicting evidence?
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