Last year we bought our first house and the survey we had mentions the following:
Before the winter comes I want to improve the situation but I was wondering what would be the best way to go about this.
The loft is quite filthy and the mineral wool seems to be quite old and very uneven. If I disturbe it significantly, it almost disintegrates. I was therefore thinking to bite the bullet and replace the lot but I am wondering, would it make sense? Should I just add a new layer on top? Potentially I can borrow a thermal camera from work to see where more insulation is needed.
Also, I have some downlights that, according to the manual, can be buried in rockwool so I was thinking to use that instead of mineral wool.
Another question is: do I have to put 2 layers perpendicular to each other's or can I just lay one layer on top of the other in the same direction? I guess two perpendicular layers would be preferred but will also make moving around in the loft very hard.
Any suggestion?
The roof is insulated with mineral wool quilting of variable age that in general is no more
than approximately 100mm thick and in some areas is untidy, so there is scope for
improvement. To meet current standards insulating materials such as mineral wool
quilting should be laid between and across the horizontal ceiling joists to an even
overall depth of at least 300mm, taking care not to block any ventilation openings or
cover any recessed light fittings.
Before the winter comes I want to improve the situation but I was wondering what would be the best way to go about this.
The loft is quite filthy and the mineral wool seems to be quite old and very uneven. If I disturbe it significantly, it almost disintegrates. I was therefore thinking to bite the bullet and replace the lot but I am wondering, would it make sense? Should I just add a new layer on top? Potentially I can borrow a thermal camera from work to see where more insulation is needed.
Also, I have some downlights that, according to the manual, can be buried in rockwool so I was thinking to use that instead of mineral wool.
Another question is: do I have to put 2 layers perpendicular to each other's or can I just lay one layer on top of the other in the same direction? I guess two perpendicular layers would be preferred but will also make moving around in the loft very hard.
Any suggestion?