Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap
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Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap

by Zacccc » Thu May 22, 2014 10:43 pm

I am insulating above the ceiling of my back bedroom. The ceiling slopes down and there is only 4 inches between the ceiling plasterboard and the roof felt above. Since I have to leave 2 inches for air flow, this means I can only put in 2 inches (50mm) of insulation so I'm wondering what the best type would be. Any advice welcome.

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Re: Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap

by welsh brickie » Fri May 23, 2014 9:09 am

kingspan, foilbacked insulation board 50mm

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Re: Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap

by Zacccc » Fri May 23, 2014 10:54 am

Thanks welsh brickie, I'll have a look at that.

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Re: Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap

by Zacccc » Tue May 27, 2014 4:41 pm

Is it ok just to put the insulation boards in or should there be a vapour barrier under them?

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Re: Best 50mm Insulation Material to Use With Air Gap

by Zacccc » Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:47 pm

Thanks again for all the advice I've had on here.

I bought two sheets of Xtratherm and I intended to put them between the joists/rafters by sliding them down into place from the loft. A couple of people advised me (quite correctly as it turned out) that this would be very difficult to do and just about impossible without leaving gaps everywhere. Well, I did try but soon realized it couldn't be done and therefore decided to take down the whole ceiling (or at least the sloping part to the eaves - horrible dirty job!) I've now completed this and am next going to put the Xtratherm boards in, getting as tight a fit as I can.

After I've put the boards in I'm going to put up insulation backed plasterboard, preferably a type that has a built in vapour control layer. Does anybody have any recommendations on what type would be best? Thanks.

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