Hi everyone.
my attic space is currently a bit of a mess and i want to smarten it up.
At the moment, half of the floor is boarded up (i think larger joists have been used for this section, but i will pull a board up and confirm it) and the roof tiles are exposed, letting in a lot of dirt.
My initial idea was to insulate between the rafters and plasterboard it up, however, the rafters are only 65mm deep, which means there wouldn't be any allowance for the 50mm airflow.
As the attic floor is insulated, and I am going to have flooring put down right across it, do i need to insulate the roof?
I don't want to lose headpsace by increasing the rafter depth, so could i just plasterboard the roof? If so, would i need to put some sort of covering over the inside of the tiles?
Thanks in advance.
my attic space is currently a bit of a mess and i want to smarten it up.
At the moment, half of the floor is boarded up (i think larger joists have been used for this section, but i will pull a board up and confirm it) and the roof tiles are exposed, letting in a lot of dirt.
My initial idea was to insulate between the rafters and plasterboard it up, however, the rafters are only 65mm deep, which means there wouldn't be any allowance for the 50mm airflow.
As the attic floor is insulated, and I am going to have flooring put down right across it, do i need to insulate the roof?
I don't want to lose headpsace by increasing the rafter depth, so could i just plasterboard the roof? If so, would i need to put some sort of covering over the inside of the tiles?
Thanks in advance.