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I'd be really grateful for help/advice - I'm panicking a bit!
As a bit of background.... I am looking to replace the current loft insulation (fibreglass/rockwool), laid on the loft floor. This has been prompted by a potential problem of condensation on internal walls/ceilings; in our second storey rooms the ceiling 'curves' to meet the wall and I strongly suspect that there is no insulation in that area in the loft space. Also, apparently the insulation currently in the loft has not been evenly laid.
I have had two insulation installers out to have a look - one has recommended Icynene open cell foam spray in the rafters (important note, this won't be directly onto the tiles as it has a membrane). The other has recommended removing the 'contaminated' insulation, relaying the remaining good stuff and then installing superfoil sf19 bb to the roofing rafters.
Full disclosure - I signed up for the spray foam yesterday. But I am now really worried as I've since seen threads about if affecting house value. Thankfully there is a 14 day cancellation period.
I suppose I'm asking three questions:
1) Should I cancel the foam installation and if so, why?
2) Is the other option a good and effective option for insulation and condensation prevention?
3) Is anything else recommended?
Thank you for reading and I hope you can help!
I'd be really grateful for help/advice - I'm panicking a bit!
As a bit of background.... I am looking to replace the current loft insulation (fibreglass/rockwool), laid on the loft floor. This has been prompted by a potential problem of condensation on internal walls/ceilings; in our second storey rooms the ceiling 'curves' to meet the wall and I strongly suspect that there is no insulation in that area in the loft space. Also, apparently the insulation currently in the loft has not been evenly laid.
I have had two insulation installers out to have a look - one has recommended Icynene open cell foam spray in the rafters (important note, this won't be directly onto the tiles as it has a membrane). The other has recommended removing the 'contaminated' insulation, relaying the remaining good stuff and then installing superfoil sf19 bb to the roofing rafters.
Full disclosure - I signed up for the spray foam yesterday. But I am now really worried as I've since seen threads about if affecting house value. Thankfully there is a 14 day cancellation period.
I suppose I'm asking three questions:
1) Should I cancel the foam installation and if so, why?
2) Is the other option a good and effective option for insulation and condensation prevention?
3) Is anything else recommended?
Thank you for reading and I hope you can help!