Hi,
I am currently in the planning stage of of enhancing an old loft conversion (better insulation, reinforced floor beams etc). At the moment air whistles up through the floorboards via the eves.
This of course needs to be sealed off if the loft is to become fully habitable but I am conscious of having to ensure the rooms are still ventilated to prevent condensation etc.
For info, the roof doesn't have a membrane and I will be inserting celotex in between the rafters ,covering with a vapour barrier and then finally I will re-install the existing insulated plasterboard over the top. So the rafters will be well insulated due to no membrane.
So what else do I need to look at here regarding ventilation ?
Much appreciated. Thank you.
I am currently in the planning stage of of enhancing an old loft conversion (better insulation, reinforced floor beams etc). At the moment air whistles up through the floorboards via the eves.
This of course needs to be sealed off if the loft is to become fully habitable but I am conscious of having to ensure the rooms are still ventilated to prevent condensation etc.
For info, the roof doesn't have a membrane and I will be inserting celotex in between the rafters ,covering with a vapour barrier and then finally I will re-install the existing insulated plasterboard over the top. So the rafters will be well insulated due to no membrane.
So what else do I need to look at here regarding ventilation ?
Much appreciated. Thank you.