Pitched Roof Insulation Where Pitch Continues Down into First Floor Rooms
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 12:39 pm
We have moved to a detached house with a pitched roof where one pitch continues inside and forms approx 800mm of the ceiling creating a partially sloping ceiling along one side of the first floor. The gap in the roof space between the ceiling and the roof felt is the depth of the roof beams; 130mm.
I notice that this section is not insulated, maybe to enable roof space ventilation.
My question is if I go ahead with the easiest solution of inserting mineral wool of glass fibre blankets into the space will it completely block any air flow or will sufficient air find its way through the blanket itself?
I could insert polystyrene slabs which could be sized to allow some air space but i'm concerned there is a higher fire risk.
I notice that this section is not insulated, maybe to enable roof space ventilation.
My question is if I go ahead with the easiest solution of inserting mineral wool of glass fibre blankets into the space will it completely block any air flow or will sufficient air find its way through the blanket itself?
I could insert polystyrene slabs which could be sized to allow some air space but i'm concerned there is a higher fire risk.