I want to insulate the loft rafters in a remote stone cottage so the loft water tanks & piping don't freeze in winter.
There is no way of keeping mice out - they can get into walls (2 ft stone) below ground level and come up inside them. I know mice just love eating foam pipe insulation and would prefer some foam they don't like.
Kingspan have phenolic insulation (K7) and urethane insulation (TP10). Is one more mouse-proof than the other? Is Celotex better? Or should I just use fibreglass batts?
Any help appreciated
Thanks
Roger
There is no way of keeping mice out - they can get into walls (2 ft stone) below ground level and come up inside them. I know mice just love eating foam pipe insulation and would prefer some foam they don't like.
Kingspan have phenolic insulation (K7) and urethane insulation (TP10). Is one more mouse-proof than the other? Is Celotex better? Or should I just use fibreglass batts?
Any help appreciated
Thanks
Roger