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I’m renovating an Old coach house to live in the for next 4-6 years before letting it out.
The house is upside down and the livingroom upstairs is absolutely freezing. The roof is made up of (from what I can tell) slate, membrane, a very thin (3-4 inches) layer of some kind of rockwool then plaster boarded.
I was told to potentially just screw in insulated plasterboard (as thick as I can get) on top of the plasterboard as a fix rather than redoing the entire roof (which I can’t afford / don’t want to spend the money on). The roof has so many difficult angles and the beams are bowed slightly in places so cutting boards for this as a novice is extremely daunting.
My questions are:
1. What is my best option here so insulate this ice box?
2. If I want to rent this house out in the future, do I have to adhere to the 270mm thick insulation regulation? If so, it will completely cover these beams and make the room feel much smaller.
Many thanks for any help and advice in advance.
The house is upside down and the livingroom upstairs is absolutely freezing. The roof is made up of (from what I can tell) slate, membrane, a very thin (3-4 inches) layer of some kind of rockwool then plaster boarded.
I was told to potentially just screw in insulated plasterboard (as thick as I can get) on top of the plasterboard as a fix rather than redoing the entire roof (which I can’t afford / don’t want to spend the money on). The roof has so many difficult angles and the beams are bowed slightly in places so cutting boards for this as a novice is extremely daunting.
My questions are:
1. What is my best option here so insulate this ice box?
2. If I want to rent this house out in the future, do I have to adhere to the 270mm thick insulation regulation? If so, it will completely cover these beams and make the room feel much smaller.
Many thanks for any help and advice in advance.