Hi all,
After putting this job off for erm nearly 3 years I have today finally got round to emptying our loft of all the accumulated crap up there. After 6 boot loads to the local recycle center the loft is much more empty now. I am unsure what to do with regards to insualting it, the existing insulation is approx 50-60mm max and just under a half of the loft space has been covered with T&G chipboard. My question is do I board throughout so its level then add more insulation on top or take the flooring up then re-insulate. I do need boards up there as we still have stuff to store and having had the Mrs put her foot through the roof 2 years ago and her nearly doing it again today I think i would prefer boards. If I go for option one can I lay board on top?
Also in my roof rafters there is no insulation at all and I can see the outside in places, is it worth getting rockwool up between the rafters then roll the foil blankets over it or is this overkill?
Sorry for the long question but really unsure what to do
many thanks for looking
After putting this job off for erm nearly 3 years I have today finally got round to emptying our loft of all the accumulated crap up there. After 6 boot loads to the local recycle center the loft is much more empty now. I am unsure what to do with regards to insualting it, the existing insulation is approx 50-60mm max and just under a half of the loft space has been covered with T&G chipboard. My question is do I board throughout so its level then add more insulation on top or take the flooring up then re-insulate. I do need boards up there as we still have stuff to store and having had the Mrs put her foot through the roof 2 years ago and her nearly doing it again today I think i would prefer boards. If I go for option one can I lay board on top?
Also in my roof rafters there is no insulation at all and I can see the outside in places, is it worth getting rockwool up between the rafters then roll the foil blankets over it or is this overkill?
Sorry for the long question but really unsure what to do
many thanks for looking