Hello,
I live in a dormer bungalow where a storage room in the upstairs part does not have adequate insulation. I need to fit celotex boards between the rafters and also some sort of insulation under the floor. Looking under the loft floorboard, there is just a big gap where i can see the ceiling of the kitchen below and the light fittings.
I've had no luck trying to get a specialist company to come out, so going to have to do it myself. Not 100% on what to do though.
For the roof part, I think I can fit celotex board snugly between the rafters. I just need to make sure there is at least a 5mm gap between roof felt and board to allow for air flow?
What about the gable wall? That is bare brick at the moment, but I guess in theory it should have cavity wall insulation inside it?
What is the best way to approach the floor insulation? Should I get up the loft floorboards, fit some sort of net below them and then hang the insulation in the net? Kind of like how underfloor insulation goes? I can't just put insulation in the space as it would be touching the kitchen light fittings below and I'm not sure if the kitchen ceiling would take the weight either. It is like some very thin board with artex on.
Appreciate any help with this as I'm very concerned about the consequences of getting it wrong.
Thanks