Hi,
I have a converted loft. It has stud walls, a sloping ceiling, then a flat ceiling at the top. The Roof is slated and has some sort of membrane above the roof joists. The roof also has 4 ventilation points on either side. I have insulated the back of both stud walls, the 'floor' (ceiling of the room beneith) behind the stud wall and across the underside of the roof joists.
It's warmer than it was, but it's still cold. Last winter the bottom half of the roof had snow on it far longer than the top half.
I want to insulate the top half of the roof. This means behind the sloping ceiling, and above the flat ceiling. Is there any way to do this without removing the plasterboard?
I have a converted loft. It has stud walls, a sloping ceiling, then a flat ceiling at the top. The Roof is slated and has some sort of membrane above the roof joists. The roof also has 4 ventilation points on either side. I have insulated the back of both stud walls, the 'floor' (ceiling of the room beneith) behind the stud wall and across the underside of the roof joists.
It's warmer than it was, but it's still cold. Last winter the bottom half of the roof had snow on it far longer than the top half.
I want to insulate the top half of the roof. This means behind the sloping ceiling, and above the flat ceiling. Is there any way to do this without removing the plasterboard?