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house is an old victorian semi, with light into the hall from a rooflight. rooflight walls are formed from lath and plaster on 70mm studs, but no insulation.
I want to insulate using kingspan between the studs, and then overlaying further 25mm sheets of kingspan, fixing to the studs. Is it worthwhile doing the overlay, or should I jsut fill in between the studs.
Also, there is an old chimneystack reduced to under roof height. Again, no insulation. Should I also cover all this in kingspan, or is it not worth the effort?
I want to insulate using kingspan between the studs, and then overlaying further 25mm sheets of kingspan, fixing to the studs. Is it worthwhile doing the overlay, or should I jsut fill in between the studs.
Also, there is an old chimneystack reduced to under roof height. Again, no insulation. Should I also cover all this in kingspan, or is it not worth the effort?
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Kingspan or Celotex, or have a look at the new multi-foil insulation . I use it a lot now....
bedtime reading ......... http://www.just-insulation.com/tlx_silver.html
Kingspan or Celotex, or have a look at the new multi-foil insulation . I use it a lot now....
bedtime reading ......... http://www.just-insulation.com/tlx_silver.html