Hi,
I'm planning to insulate the loft (floor joists). A few questions here and would appreciate any advise.
The distance between the floor joists is about 57.5cm. Searching in DIY stores, I can't find precut rolls with the exact width but spotted a special offer with B&Q - £3 for 3 rolls, which is brilliant price. Would it be a good idea to try to use them. I was thinking that I can make them fit by
cutting one roll in the middle and use one and a half to fill in between the joists. Can anyone advise whether this could work?
In additiona to this, the loft has already had some loose insulation (cellulose fibre pellet) poured on the floor joists. Should I remove them before laying new insulation or can I just leave them there and lay on top?
Sorry about the endless question, the final one! The loft has already been insulated in between the rafters. They are quite old. I was told that these are called 'warm roof' and was used back in 1980s. If I now insulate the loft at floor level, would this create any problem on the rafter insulation?
Thanks, Heather
I'm planning to insulate the loft (floor joists). A few questions here and would appreciate any advise.
The distance between the floor joists is about 57.5cm. Searching in DIY stores, I can't find precut rolls with the exact width but spotted a special offer with B&Q - £3 for 3 rolls, which is brilliant price. Would it be a good idea to try to use them. I was thinking that I can make them fit by
cutting one roll in the middle and use one and a half to fill in between the joists. Can anyone advise whether this could work?
In additiona to this, the loft has already had some loose insulation (cellulose fibre pellet) poured on the floor joists. Should I remove them before laying new insulation or can I just leave them there and lay on top?
Sorry about the endless question, the final one! The loft has already been insulated in between the rafters. They are quite old. I was told that these are called 'warm roof' and was used back in 1980s. If I now insulate the loft at floor level, would this create any problem on the rafter insulation?
Thanks, Heather