Hi all,
Looking to sort out the insulation in the loft very soon and have opted for PIR between the joists as there isn't much head room to begin with. I've done a bit of research and have read some things about potential condensation when using PIR between it and the plasterboard of the ceiling below.
My 60s built house has ventilation through the eaves which is unblocked and I'm not doing any rafter insulation - is there still a concern around condensation between the foil and plasterboard, or is it enough that the loft space is generally well ventilated?
Thanks
Looking to sort out the insulation in the loft very soon and have opted for PIR between the joists as there isn't much head room to begin with. I've done a bit of research and have read some things about potential condensation when using PIR between it and the plasterboard of the ceiling below.
My 60s built house has ventilation through the eaves which is unblocked and I'm not doing any rafter insulation - is there still a concern around condensation between the foil and plasterboard, or is it enough that the loft space is generally well ventilated?
Thanks
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