How/What Insulation to use in overhead ceiling voids with limited access?
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:32 pm
Morning all, first post here.
We have an single story extension built circa 2002. It's well built but the insulation is woeful.
Just replacing some downlighters in the ceiling and can see that there's basically zero insulation in there!
Access above is zero, it's a flat roof finished in a grey GRP roof covering. Access from below is limited to the downlighter openings.
I'm wandering how we can retro fit some form of insulation? Is it possible blow some form of loose fill in there and fit light shrouds? If so how is this best done?
And ideally I'd like to use a green insulation if possible. But at this stage I'd settle for any form of insulation :-)
Advice would be very gratefully received. Bit stuff on this one. Many thanks
We have an single story extension built circa 2002. It's well built but the insulation is woeful.
Just replacing some downlighters in the ceiling and can see that there's basically zero insulation in there!
Access above is zero, it's a flat roof finished in a grey GRP roof covering. Access from below is limited to the downlighter openings.
I'm wandering how we can retro fit some form of insulation? Is it possible blow some form of loose fill in there and fit light shrouds? If so how is this best done?
And ideally I'd like to use a green insulation if possible. But at this stage I'd settle for any form of insulation :-)
Advice would be very gratefully received. Bit stuff on this one. Many thanks