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Room in Roof Insulation

Euro Energy Group have helped thousands of residents across the country insulate their lofts and attics in order to retain heat within their homes.

What is Room in Roof Insulation?

Room in Roof Insulation, often called Attic/Roof Space Insulation sounds more complicated than it is. It’s basically insulation of an additional room in the roof area that has access via a staircase and one or more windows installed. Room in Roofs often have no insulation within the walls and as a result, a large amount of heat can be lost in your home.

Roof Space Insulation is made up of thermal boards that are placed over existing plasterboard and fibre insulation which you would find in normal loft insulations. This creates a thermal barrier and helps trap heat inside your home.

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By insulating your attic room it will help keep your home at an ideal temperature. It will be warm in Winter but also stay cool in Summer.

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Benefits of Room in Roof insulation

Many homes would gain from Room in Roof Insulation, and with grants and funding available, it’s a painless, super-effective way you can improve your energy efficiency rating. Room in Roof Insulation also provides the following benefits.

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Insulation Boards

Room In Roof Insulation is where insulation boarding is installed in between the rafters underneath the existing plasterboard walls to help keep the heat inside. The rigid foam insulation boards are generally made from polystyrene or polyurethane.

Insulation boards are placed in between the space in the loft rafters and provide a protective layer against the cold outside, they also keep warm air inside the building. This type of firm insulation will create a completely waterproof barrier that prevents the warm air escaping.

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Room in Roof Requirements

During our pre-installation assessment, our team will ensure you are picking the correct insulation for your home. Key requirements for Room in Roof Insulation include;

– The room must have a staircase where it is possible to walk down forwards (no attic ladders)

– The height of at least half of the walls must not exceed 1.8 meters

– Rafters must be adequately ventilated to avoid condensation building

– Dam, mould, rot should not be present and the roof should not be damaged or weakened.

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Room in Roof vs Loft

Loft insulation in the traditional sense involves insulation being laid on the loft floor between the joists with an additional layer laid on top at right angles. This type is most common and is usually made from mineral wool, in the form of soft rolls. 

If your loft space is unused and hasn’t been insulated in the last 20 years you should consider installing this regular type of loft insulation.

However, if you do use your loft as a living space or for excess storage it’s likely Room In Roof Insulation would be a better fit for your needs.

Room In Roof Insulation won’t be visible, as it’s inserted between the rafters behind walls or plasterboard.