by Perry525 »
Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:50 pm
The Holy Grail of 270mm of insulation is in relation to fiberglass.
However, fiberglass is a rubbish insulation for lofts as both water vapour and air move relatively easy through it and both of these equal heat loss.
This is why there has been a recent move to selling fiberglass in a thin plastic wrap - to avoid the wind sucking the heat out of our homes.
The best form of insulation and well above the requirements, is poly foam, poured between the joists, foam takes up the shape of the wood around it and seals off all the nasty holes that let the heat out.
The down side is that the joists between the poly foam then become cold bridges and you may be able to see their shape through the plaster and paint that cover your ceiling.
Draft proofing saves more heat than some forms of insulation.