Loose-fill insulation - good for topping up existing loft insulation. It’s very cheap, especially if you choose recycled options. It’s made of cork granules, cellulose fibre, mineral wool and even shredded newspaper Blown-fibre insulation - not intended to insulate a whole loft, this fills ...
job to get traditional rolls of insulation into the space between the rafters. For the flat part of the roof I was considering using loose fill insulation and pouring it into the spaces between the rafters. Once they are filled I thought it might be easier to get rolled insulation done. ...
Loft floor rolls– these are the traditional option, and, as the name suggests, are rolled out along the floor of the loft. This makes them easier to lay than insulated floor boards, and require fewer tools and take less time. They’re offered as loose or encapsulated (blanket) rolls and...
Loft boards are pieces of rigidfoam boardinsulation that are installed in the floor or rafters of anatticloft of a building. Insulated loft boards consist of thick sheets made out of a lightweight, high-density polystyrene, polyisocyanurate or polyurethane foam. These materials create stifffoam ...
Regular Fit - Neither snug nor loose - this garment can be worn solo or over other layers. What is MerinoLoft™? A cruelty-free alternative to synthetic or down insulation, made with machine-washable wool that stays warm even when wet. Natural warmth High warmth to weight ratio Machin...
Loose-fill insulation - good for topping up existing loft insulation. It’s very cheap, especially if you choose recycled options. It’s made of cork granules, cellulose fibre, mineral wool and even shredded newspaper Blown-fibre insulation - not intended to insulate a whole loft, this fills ...