Hi,
I've just had a steel put in to remove a pier between the kitchen and a single storey extension. I've been in the property a year and always thought the kitchen got far too cold. Turns out, its because there is no insulation in the flat roof on the extension. This was all signed off with building regulations back in about 2002 so no idea how they got that through. Is this something I can raise with them as a complaint given it was signed off by them? Would that lead to anything?
The more pressing part is what to do with it. I'm refurbishing to sell it on so cost is a factor, but whilst i've got holes in the plasterboard i'm wondering what the best solution is. Do I stick a load of rockwool in there and hope for the best? Wary I don't want to get condensation and its got lights running along them so wary there could be a fire risk?
The gap is 180mm between the boards.
What tends to be the advice on this?
Cheers
I've just had a steel put in to remove a pier between the kitchen and a single storey extension. I've been in the property a year and always thought the kitchen got far too cold. Turns out, its because there is no insulation in the flat roof on the extension. This was all signed off with building regulations back in about 2002 so no idea how they got that through. Is this something I can raise with them as a complaint given it was signed off by them? Would that lead to anything?
The more pressing part is what to do with it. I'm refurbishing to sell it on so cost is a factor, but whilst i've got holes in the plasterboard i'm wondering what the best solution is. Do I stick a load of rockwool in there and hope for the best? Wary I don't want to get condensation and its got lights running along them so wary there could be a fire risk?
The gap is 180mm between the boards.
What tends to be the advice on this?
Cheers