Hi,
Quite a competent DIY'er, but have never tackled roofs before.
Problem is that there is little or no insulation below the pitched roof of my wooden bay window. I'd like to put some Rockwool up there as the bay is quite cold with a noticeable draught coming through the down-lighters.
How do I do about removing the roof tiles & re-fitting them after insulating the roof of the bay window?
What precautions (re fire risk) do I need to take when putting Rockwool over the down-lighters (which, I presume, project upwards into the void above the bay)? Rockwool is non-flammable isn't it? Would need to prevent any fibres being blown by draughts down into the by past the down-lighters.
Any pics you have as a step-by-step guide would be most welcome.
Thanks in anticipation.
Dave
Quite a competent DIY'er, but have never tackled roofs before.
Problem is that there is little or no insulation below the pitched roof of my wooden bay window. I'd like to put some Rockwool up there as the bay is quite cold with a noticeable draught coming through the down-lighters.
How do I do about removing the roof tiles & re-fitting them after insulating the roof of the bay window?
What precautions (re fire risk) do I need to take when putting Rockwool over the down-lighters (which, I presume, project upwards into the void above the bay)? Rockwool is non-flammable isn't it? Would need to prevent any fibres being blown by draughts down into the by past the down-lighters.
Any pics you have as a step-by-step guide would be most welcome.
Thanks in anticipation.
Dave