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I installed fresh insulation in our loft last year but only one level of thickness from a standard roll. So probably between 5 to 10 cm deep. This fitted neatly in between the rafters. On top of the rafters I have fitted standard loft board as the storage space is comprehensively used.
My question is how can I improve the insulation in the loft without drastically changing this setup?
Would it be best to also place insulation in between the roof joists, to be held in place by plasterboard (for example) and if so what materials should I use and are there any potential issues with condensation/ventilation etc?
Thanks in advance for any advice
I installed fresh insulation in our loft last year but only one level of thickness from a standard roll. So probably between 5 to 10 cm deep. This fitted neatly in between the rafters. On top of the rafters I have fitted standard loft board as the storage space is comprehensively used.
My question is how can I improve the insulation in the loft without drastically changing this setup?
Would it be best to also place insulation in between the roof joists, to be held in place by plasterboard (for example) and if so what materials should I use and are there any potential issues with condensation/ventilation etc?
Thanks in advance for any advice