Hi everyone,
Trying to figure out the best course of action here. I have plans to lay a floor in my eaves space, just to make access a bit easier for some eaves cupboards I plan to build down the line, and I'm concerned about the absolute state the previous owners left the space in. Take a look:
Now, as far as I know, and I'll be confirmed this with the plumber, I can remove most of these pipes, so that's not a problem. My problem is for whatever reason they chose to plaster 50% of the place while leaving all of the offcuts behind, the result is that the entire space is absolutely filthy. The picture doesn't really do it full justice, it's basically a building site. Our bedroom is on the other side of the knee wall.
Could anyone advise on whether it's possible to clean rockwool, or should I just rip everything up, bin it, and replace with brand new? Ideally, I'd clean the wool up as best as possible and then just lay by P5 over the top, as it'll cost me less money.
The house is a 1900 cavity wall, and it's a cold loft.
Thanks!
Trying to figure out the best course of action here. I have plans to lay a floor in my eaves space, just to make access a bit easier for some eaves cupboards I plan to build down the line, and I'm concerned about the absolute state the previous owners left the space in. Take a look:
Now, as far as I know, and I'll be confirmed this with the plumber, I can remove most of these pipes, so that's not a problem. My problem is for whatever reason they chose to plaster 50% of the place while leaving all of the offcuts behind, the result is that the entire space is absolutely filthy. The picture doesn't really do it full justice, it's basically a building site. Our bedroom is on the other side of the knee wall.
Could anyone advise on whether it's possible to clean rockwool, or should I just rip everything up, bin it, and replace with brand new? Ideally, I'd clean the wool up as best as possible and then just lay by P5 over the top, as it'll cost me less money.
The house is a 1900 cavity wall, and it's a cold loft.
Thanks!