Hopefully the right forum. I spose this is a question on houses are built/laid out
I am having extensive work done at the moment to the outside. Once that is done I intend to do quite a bit of decorating inside - this will include new plasterboard ceilings and some electrical with with wires being chased in (both of these thigns done by pros).
As such I am going to take down/off the ceilings in the upstairs bedrooms. This will (I guess) expose the loft insualtion above. Someone has said this will cause a lot of mess because of all the crap that will be up there between the ceiling and insualtion - not a problem per se as the rooms below can be cleared..
House was built in the 50s and I assume wasn't insulated untill quite recently - i.e last 10-15 years. If the insualtion wa sjust put on top of the ceiling them there may have been significant dust accumulation.
Therefore I plan to take up all the insulation temporarily and then take the ceiling down - one advantage to this will be to see what pipes/wires are also up there - just gives me an opportunity to see what is what in my house whilst doing all of this work.
Also I guess all of the wiring for the upstairs lights will run under the insulation or along the joists?
I am also awaret hat there are unused water tanks/pipes up there which could be removed.
So my actual questions are
1) if I remove the insulation and the ceiling I assume that mean there will be nothing between the room and ceiling? If so, will it make the rooms below freezing cold?
2) if there are loads of electrical wires hanging around is there any best practice as to how they should be laid out?
I don't plan to extend the space up there to live in but maybe worth future proofing if possible.
Doing the above will also make it easier for the electrician to lay cable I spsoe if it needs to go in the loft and down to a room.
Can anyone think of any other considerations/something I might be missing?
I am having extensive work done at the moment to the outside. Once that is done I intend to do quite a bit of decorating inside - this will include new plasterboard ceilings and some electrical with with wires being chased in (both of these thigns done by pros).
As such I am going to take down/off the ceilings in the upstairs bedrooms. This will (I guess) expose the loft insualtion above. Someone has said this will cause a lot of mess because of all the crap that will be up there between the ceiling and insualtion - not a problem per se as the rooms below can be cleared..
House was built in the 50s and I assume wasn't insulated untill quite recently - i.e last 10-15 years. If the insualtion wa sjust put on top of the ceiling them there may have been significant dust accumulation.
Therefore I plan to take up all the insulation temporarily and then take the ceiling down - one advantage to this will be to see what pipes/wires are also up there - just gives me an opportunity to see what is what in my house whilst doing all of this work.
Also I guess all of the wiring for the upstairs lights will run under the insulation or along the joists?
I am also awaret hat there are unused water tanks/pipes up there which could be removed.
So my actual questions are
1) if I remove the insulation and the ceiling I assume that mean there will be nothing between the room and ceiling? If so, will it make the rooms below freezing cold?
2) if there are loads of electrical wires hanging around is there any best practice as to how they should be laid out?
I don't plan to extend the space up there to live in but maybe worth future proofing if possible.
Doing the above will also make it easier for the electrician to lay cable I spsoe if it needs to go in the loft and down to a room.
Can anyone think of any other considerations/something I might be missing?