Replacing rockwool/fibreglass insulation with kingspan

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Hi,

My attic is fully boarded - tongue and groove over 4x2 joists. The previous owner has laid 10" rockwool/fibreglass over the boards, making the roof space unuseable.

I thought to remove the fibreglass, replace with Kingspan or similar and board over the top, creating a useable space, but having equivalent insulation, for the EPC when I come to sell.

Does this seem sensible? If so, How do I know how thick the Kingspan sheets should be? Is (say) 50mm Kingspan, foil on both sides, equivalent to 10" rockwool? I can't seem to find the info anywhere?

Cheers.
 
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I have "coolag" now known as celotex aka kingspan(i think :?: ) in my loft 40 mm(its that size because it was free),between the joists and the spars,i dont even have any gaps for airflow :eek: but then again it was fitted back in the day ;) Works good for me
 
I have "coolag" now known as celotex aka kingspan(i think :?: ) in my loft 40 mm(its that size because it was free),between the joists and the spars,i dont even have any gaps for airflow :eek: but then again it was fitted back in the day ;) Works good for me

Thanks. I was looking at 50mm sheets. It does seem quite difficult to find equivalent thicknesses, though.
 
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100 mm of Rockwool has an R value of 2.5
100 mm of Kingspan has an R value of 4

so you would need 160 mm of KS to replace the Rockwool to achieve the same insulation value.

The foil is irrelevant.

I don't know if it makes any difference for the EPC. My experience is ( when renting my house and needing an EPC) that if they can't see it, they simply assume what was legal minimum when the house was built.

This is very much a box ticking exercise with no investigation.
 

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