I am contemplating 'topping up' the insulation in my loft by using a proprietary product which consists of fibre glass enclosed in polythene to form 'pads' of various thicknesses. The 'pads' are designed to be laid on top of existing insulation.
My concern is, by using these, I would be forming an impervious moisture barrier over the ceiling rafters which may cause problems.
The 'pads' have a few minimal perforations on what would be the top surface of the polythene when laid, which I suspect is to allow air entry to enable the fibre glass filling to relax back to normal size. The polythene outer is not vapour permeable.
Your comments are invited please.
Many thanks.
My concern is, by using these, I would be forming an impervious moisture barrier over the ceiling rafters which may cause problems.
The 'pads' have a few minimal perforations on what would be the top surface of the polythene when laid, which I suspect is to allow air entry to enable the fibre glass filling to relax back to normal size. The polythene outer is not vapour permeable.
Your comments are invited please.
Many thanks.