Soldato
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Looking for options
new house has significant loft insulation, looks like about 250mm or so (so maybe its meeting current 270mm regs)
Which is great, but i need to start boarding the loft for storage space
I've seen two solutions, first is the stilts that you screw into the joists and then screw boards to the top of. Simple in that I don't need to disturb anything. But they are relatively expensive for some simple bits of plastic, and dont get superb reviews consistently
Second is even more expensive but its basically a system of frames (metal) that construct a grid that you then board into. Looks beter than the stilts and I am sure it is, but its quite seriously expensive for what it is.
So they are the off the shelf solutions. neither scoring highly on my performance per £ ometer
I've seen some suggestions that what you can do is buy rigid insulation which you lay across the joists (like the top up layer of insulation) and then you board over that with loft boards. Seems sensible and means I can relocate the removed insulation to the areas I will not use, keeping edge vents etc clear.
Are there any other options?
I was considering removing some insulation to get back to joist level and boarding over the top, so kind of old school, surely the board is quite a good insulator anyway so loss wouldn't be that great? Even if its short term to get through the next x months until I have time to do a better job
Last option was remove the insulation completely where I want to board, use solid insulation cut to tightly fit into the gaps between joists and board over that.
I am struggling a bit to come up with best solution thats not super expensive and maintains close to the current insulation level as a minimum.
Anyone got any ideas / advice?
new house has significant loft insulation, looks like about 250mm or so (so maybe its meeting current 270mm regs)
Which is great, but i need to start boarding the loft for storage space
I've seen two solutions, first is the stilts that you screw into the joists and then screw boards to the top of. Simple in that I don't need to disturb anything. But they are relatively expensive for some simple bits of plastic, and dont get superb reviews consistently
Second is even more expensive but its basically a system of frames (metal) that construct a grid that you then board into. Looks beter than the stilts and I am sure it is, but its quite seriously expensive for what it is.
So they are the off the shelf solutions. neither scoring highly on my performance per £ ometer
I've seen some suggestions that what you can do is buy rigid insulation which you lay across the joists (like the top up layer of insulation) and then you board over that with loft boards. Seems sensible and means I can relocate the removed insulation to the areas I will not use, keeping edge vents etc clear.
Are there any other options?
I was considering removing some insulation to get back to joist level and boarding over the top, so kind of old school, surely the board is quite a good insulator anyway so loss wouldn't be that great? Even if its short term to get through the next x months until I have time to do a better job
Last option was remove the insulation completely where I want to board, use solid insulation cut to tightly fit into the gaps between joists and board over that.
I am struggling a bit to come up with best solution thats not super expensive and maintains close to the current insulation level as a minimum.
Anyone got any ideas / advice?