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Loft Insulation Was £50 - Will be £3 at B&Q


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It's a common misconception that lofts are for storage. It is convenient space though.

 

A civil engineer told me that you should fill up the recommended depth of insulation, then squash it down with boards - the higher density makes better insulation he says. Alternatively if you feel flush you can buy stuff called Space Board which is high-density insulation boarding which you lay like insulation fluff in as many layers as you like, and can board over the top.

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Never understood this. If you cross-lay insulation above the joists, doesn't that mean you can't board your loft (making it very difficult to use for storage)?

 

Correct.

 

Also its the air trapped in the fibres that traps the heat, Squashing it down makes it less affective.

 

They are saying now that a loft will lose uptp 25% while a cavity will lose upto 35% thats alot of money being lost for the sake of a £400 one off payment.

 

Also i would like to add that all these super thin silver backed stuff is crap. If it wasnt we would all be using it instead.

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Correct.

 

Also its the air trapped in the fibres that traps the heat, Squashing it down makes it less affective.

 

Cheers! Is there a good solution that still allows the loft space to be usable for storage? What about putting cross-joists for the second layer of insulation (although that's already starting to be a pain in the a**e)?

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Cheers! Is there a good solution that still allows the loft space to be usable for storage? What about putting cross-joists for the second layer of insulation (although that's already starting to be a pain in the a**e)?

 

Yup that would work, have had customers do it before. Aslong as the fibre glass remains untouched it wont mind being boarded over.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE TO ALL

 

Dont block your eves up with the stuff your loft is ment to have fresh air coming in.

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Or if you are over 70 on benifits its free including fitting. tanks, pipes and other bits.

 

It is just if you are 70 or over.

 

There is a seperate offer for people that are on benefits, it is called Essentials Advance. It offers free cavity wall and loft insulation and £50 if the work is actually carried out after a site visit.

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It is just if you are 70 or over.

 

There is a seperate offer for people that are on benefits, it is called Essentials Advance. It offers free cavity wall and loft insulation and £50 if the work is actually carried out after a site visit.

 

I didnt make myself clear.

 

Over 70 its free

 

On benefits its free, I would carry out all the work for nothing then charge the gas board.

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I didnt make myself clear.

 

You're not joking there. :p

 

Over 70 its free

 

On benefits its free, I would carry out all the work for nothing then charge the gas board..

 

Best advice is to contact your Gas supplier as it is not as simple as made out. Not all benefits entitle you to free insulation each supplier has their own criteria.

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You're not joking there. :p

 

 

 

Best advice is to contact your Gas supplier as it is not as simple as made out. Not all benefits entitle you to free insulation each supplier has their own criteria.

 

No offence mate but i do this for a living. If you have the benefits listed below its 100% free in the scheme i use regardless of who the gas supplier is.

 

• Income Support

 

• Housing Benefit

 

• Council Tax Benefit (This does not include single occupancy reduction)

 

• Disabled Persons Tax Credit

 

• Income-based Job Seekers Allowance

 

• War Disablement Pension (must also be in receipt of Mobility Supplement or Constant

Attendance Allowance)

 

• Attendance Allowance

 

• Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (must also be in receipt of Constant Attendance

Allowance)

 

• Child Tax Credit (and with an annual income of less than £15,592)

 

• Working Tax Credit (and with an annual income of less than £15,592)

 

• Disability Living Allowance

 

• Pension Credit

 

• Over 70’s

 

If you claim any of them you shouldnt be paying a penny.

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No offence mate but i do this for a living. If you have the benefits listed below its 100% free in the scheme i use regardless of who the gas supplyer is.

 

• Income Support

 

• Housing Benefit

 

• Council Tax Benefit (This does not include single occupancy reduction)

 

• Disabled Persons Tax Credit

 

• Income-based Job Seekers Allowance

 

• War Disablement Pension (must also be in receipt of Mobility Supplement or Constant

Attendance Allowance)

 

• Attendance Allowance

 

• Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (must also be in receipt of Constant Attendance

Allowance)

 

• Child Tax Credit (and with an annual income of less than £15,592)

 

• Working Tax Credit (and with an annual income of less than £15,592)

 

• Disability Living Allowance

 

• Pension Credit

 

• Over 70’s

 

If you claim any of them you shouldnt be paying a penny.

 

 

None taken, even with your list above which is correct there is still a lot more to it. I know as I work for British Gas. ;)

 

As I was getting at there are the benefits you mentioned plus there are benefits that do not entitle you to it. So best advice is to contact your nominated supplier and get it from the horses mouth as the saying goes. Which I think is the best advice.

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Cheers! Is there a good solution that still allows the loft space to be usable for storage? What about putting cross-joists for the second layer of insulation (although that's already starting to be a pain in the a**e)?

 

Lay some new flooring suspended from the end walls using 4x2 (for non load bearing) or 6x2 beams (proper job) above the insulation, then board it out. You can fit wall hangers and then slot the beams in at 600mm spacings quite easily.

 

Then put what you like up there..... but it'll be cold in winter :D

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By all means contact your supplier. I mean wouldnt want those carbon points going to waste now huh.

 

I still fail to see how there is alot more too it unless you use your suppliers scheme which differs a little with each power company. I use a blanket scheme called Snug as a bug that is run by Instafibre who then sell the carbon points back to the power company.

 

Unless you mean telling someone

 

"you can have your cavity wall done for free, but due to your gas fire im going to core drill your wall and fit a vent"

 

Always entertaining that.

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