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Hi all
As the title states really. We have a 4 storey house (built 1865) the loft has always been a room rather than a storage space. there is "bitumen sheet" on the tiles.
It has exposed beams with wool insulation and plasterboard between the beams.
Its bloody freezing in the winter (but you can warm it up with radiators) but in the summer its boiling. Window open and fan going and its still too hot.
FIL said in his loft he put in 3 layers of wool and its a much more stable temp.
As the beams are in bad decorative condition we were thinking of insulating and then plasterboarding over the beams. leaving the horizontal beams across the apex exposed.
Is Kingspan the best value to use? There are 26 rafter gaps (13 each side) about 2.2m x 0.4m each.
many thanks in advance
As the title states really. We have a 4 storey house (built 1865) the loft has always been a room rather than a storage space. there is "bitumen sheet" on the tiles.
It has exposed beams with wool insulation and plasterboard between the beams.
Its bloody freezing in the winter (but you can warm it up with radiators) but in the summer its boiling. Window open and fan going and its still too hot.
FIL said in his loft he put in 3 layers of wool and its a much more stable temp.
As the beams are in bad decorative condition we were thinking of insulating and then plasterboarding over the beams. leaving the horizontal beams across the apex exposed.
Is Kingspan the best value to use? There are 26 rafter gaps (13 each side) about 2.2m x 0.4m each.
many thanks in advance