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I have an existing loft conversion built and signed off by building control in 1992. I am considering improving the insulation. The house is a rental property and I want to get it to an EPC C rating.
From what I can find of the standards at the time, the insulation should have a u value of 0.25 W/m2K (u value of 4 m2K/W). Over boarding the ceiling with either 62.5 or 72.5 mm kingspan backed plasterboard seems like it will get me to about the modern standard.
However, the head height at the top of the stairs is already a bit low. It's 1.73m at one side and 2.17 at the other.
Should I worry that the ceiling height will be reduced further?
Is there a registration a tradesperson would have to certify the work that would satisfy the EPC inspector?
I have an existing loft conversion built and signed off by building control in 1992. I am considering improving the insulation. The house is a rental property and I want to get it to an EPC C rating.
From what I can find of the standards at the time, the insulation should have a u value of 0.25 W/m2K (u value of 4 m2K/W). Over boarding the ceiling with either 62.5 or 72.5 mm kingspan backed plasterboard seems like it will get me to about the modern standard.
However, the head height at the top of the stairs is already a bit low. It's 1.73m at one side and 2.17 at the other.
Should I worry that the ceiling height will be reduced further?
Is there a registration a tradesperson would have to certify the work that would satisfy the EPC inspector?