Considering that heat is supposed to rise,why is the upstairs in my house so much cooler than downstairs?You can feel the difference as you walk up the stairs.The loft floor is boarded over but not insulated Thanks.
We had our loft insulated, and cavity wall insulation, done for free a couple of years ago. It's made a HUGE difference to the heat in the house. Might be worth looking into any schemes available in your area.
We already had loft insulation but the extra foot they put in really has made a difference.
Is the loft converted into a room - does it have stairs leading up to it; or is access via a ladder??
Our loft was already converted before we moved in and both the floor and the ceiling of the loft are insulated.
0.27 meters of insulation is not going to fit between bedroom ceiling and attic floorboards. Does it still count if you crush in down to rafter height ? No one wants to lower their ceiling.
Maybe if we filled our attics with polystyrene balls ?
OG,
if you crush insulation down to fit you defeat the object of the insulation. It is the air trapped in the layer of the material that insulates not the material itself.
Thank you all for your replies.It's now obvious that insulation is the answer to my problem.But I boarded my attic floors years ago and have now used it as a store for everything "till later".I dread having to move it all now.