Hi folks,
Next task on the old house is loft insulation.
In one section of the house there is a gap between the slates, rafters and rooms (plaster and lath) we can access from the loft (green section in attached). You can see right down into them from the loft (See photo) and so we're hoping we can just push insulation down rather than take off plaster-work. The space is 10cm (height of rafters) by 40cm (gap between rafters), about 2m deep.
Will it be ok to cut blocks/sections of insulation and push down as far as we can push? How much gap do we have to retain between the insulation and the sarking. The roof is solid wood sarking with no gaps, no membrane the slates.
Between the eves on the flat section we'll just roll out glass-wool or rockwool.
Also - does this gap in the sloping bit have a technical name?
Thanks
Next task on the old house is loft insulation.
In one section of the house there is a gap between the slates, rafters and rooms (plaster and lath) we can access from the loft (green section in attached). You can see right down into them from the loft (See photo) and so we're hoping we can just push insulation down rather than take off plaster-work. The space is 10cm (height of rafters) by 40cm (gap between rafters), about 2m deep.
Will it be ok to cut blocks/sections of insulation and push down as far as we can push? How much gap do we have to retain between the insulation and the sarking. The roof is solid wood sarking with no gaps, no membrane the slates.
Between the eves on the flat section we'll just roll out glass-wool or rockwool.
Also - does this gap in the sloping bit have a technical name?
Thanks