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Things You Should Know About Loft Insulation

Insulating your home is one of the best ways to protect from fluctuating temperatures, i.e., keeping it warm in winters and cool in summers. When properly laid, the best loft insulation can save homeowners up to 25% on the energy bills depending on the house. If you are curious about the benefits of insulating the loft, here are some of the most important things you should know before starting the installation process.

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Things You Should Know About Loft Insulation

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  1. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Things You Should Know About Loft Insulation

  2. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Insulating your home is one of the best ways to protect from fluctuating temperatures, i.e., keeping it warm in winters and cool in summers. When properly laid, the best loft insulation can save homeowners up to 25% on the energy bills depending on the house. If you are curious about the benefits of insulating the loft, here are some of the most important things you should know before starting the installation process.

  3. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk • Important things to know about loft insulation • HOW THICK SHOULD THE INSULATION BE • As a best practice, loft insulation should be at least 270 mm thick. Different insulation materials have different R-values (the ability to reduce heat flow), so the specific thickness will vary depending on the weather conditions of the area where your house is situated. The regulatory amount of home insulation was 100 mm in the previous years, so you might need to top up the loft insulation if you haven’t in at least 5 years. • DIFFERENT TYPES OF INSULATION • Various materials for loft insulation include glass mineral wool, cellulose, cork granules, firm boards, etc. A rather new type of material is spray foam insulation which is getting insanely popular among homeowners due to its easy applicability and value for money. Apart from being the best loft insulation,

  4. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk • spray foam also deters moisture and has noise reduction capabilities. • INDICATORS OF A FAILING INSULATION • An easy way to check the thickness of the insulation is by measuring how deep it lays against the timbers in the foundation. There are several indicators that you can keep an eye out on, which include cold spots in the home, drafty doors and windows, or particularly high energy bills. If you come across any of these symptoms, you will need to update the insulation to maintain the comfort levels of the home. • DIY VS INSULATION CONTRACTORS • While you can DIY the loft insulation, and homeowners prefer laying the insulation themselves, the job is best left to the professionals if you haven’t topped it up in a while. The contractors can take note of the important stuff like existing

  5. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk rafters, wiring, and ventilation and account for them when laying the insulation. Getting the best loft insulation also automatically boosts the value of the house, which is a substantial advantage if you are planning on reselling the house. Now that you know the benefits of insulating the loft, get in touch with a professional insulation company like Ecotite and discuss the various insulation options available for your house.

  6. 0800 3689700 enquiries@ecotite.co.uk Contact US Address:-3 Connaught House, Riverside, Business Park, Benarth Rd, Conwy, North Wales, LL32 8UB Contact Number:- 0800 3689700 Website:- https://www.ecotite.co.uk/ Email Id:- enquiries@ecotite.co.uk

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