Planning to insulate and line a largish floor-boarded loft with flat roof.
Currently walls are lined with just vertical wooden boards in front of the eaves spacing behind them - or a neighbours brick dividing wall.
The roof currently is just deep 10" joists up to the wood lining below the roofing felt.
I want good but cheap insulation material and because access is tight - via a narrow steep staircase, I plan to line walls and roof with long lengths of tongue and groove / shiplap rather than lots of cutting plasterboard down to a size small enough to get sections up the staircase.
Questions;
Is basic fibreglass roll good enough as an insulator for this, held behind the lengths of tongue & groove?
I note when using fibreglass rolls between floor joists they now recommend 270 mm thickness - but product still seems to be sold as standard maximum 200 mm thick. Will a single 200 layer be adequate? - it will fit on top of the tongue & groove between the roof joists ok but with v little space left for ventilation - is this an issue?
And it will have to be compressed down to say 80mm thickness when pinned between batons behind the tongue & groove for the vertical wall sections - will this impair the insulation properties plus is ventilation an issue again?
Any ideas appreciated - cheers.