Having some work done in the loft and the plumber took up the chipboard the previous owner fitted. Beneath the chipboard is some old fashioned yellow fiberglass loft insulation and some vermiculite (already seen elsewhere in the loft and tested clear for asbestos)
There's a fair gap between the existing insulation and the top of the joist where the chipboard rests. Can I add another layer of top up insulation before putting the boards back down, or do I need to leave a gap between the chipboard above?
It's a chalet bungalow with dormers so the loft floor is the downstairs ceiling - I've got the pitched roof just above which I'm adding Celetex to, but just wanted to add extra insulation to the floor so the downstairs room keeps more heat in there - the celetex is to just keep any escaping heat from completely exiting the property.
Thanks in advance!
There's a fair gap between the existing insulation and the top of the joist where the chipboard rests. Can I add another layer of top up insulation before putting the boards back down, or do I need to leave a gap between the chipboard above?
It's a chalet bungalow with dormers so the loft floor is the downstairs ceiling - I've got the pitched roof just above which I'm adding Celetex to, but just wanted to add extra insulation to the floor so the downstairs room keeps more heat in there - the celetex is to just keep any escaping heat from completely exiting the property.
Thanks in advance!