Insulation for old attic room - what options are there
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:19 pm
Hiya, hope someone can guide. We have a 3 floor victorian house with an attic room - under the eves, sloping ceilings and all that.
There is no insulation to speak of (floor or ceiling) and so in the summer the sun beats on the South facing ceiling and turns the room into a dry sauna. In the winter its a freezer. It is my sons bedroom and really needs to get sorted out.
What are the options? - ripping down the plaster to the tiles and filling it in with modern filling? Coating the underside with insulated board / tiles of some sort. As ever - would like this to be a DIY job and easy / cheap if possible. I belive there are no grants for this type of insualtion.
I assume its better to insulate the ceiling before the floor as this is where the heat will be coming in from in the summer and out of in the winter, rather than through the floor.
Any help appreciated, cheers
There is no insulation to speak of (floor or ceiling) and so in the summer the sun beats on the South facing ceiling and turns the room into a dry sauna. In the winter its a freezer. It is my sons bedroom and really needs to get sorted out.
What are the options? - ripping down the plaster to the tiles and filling it in with modern filling? Coating the underside with insulated board / tiles of some sort. As ever - would like this to be a DIY job and easy / cheap if possible. I belive there are no grants for this type of insualtion.
I assume its better to insulate the ceiling before the floor as this is where the heat will be coming in from in the summer and out of in the winter, rather than through the floor.
Any help appreciated, cheers