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Default Loft Insulation - Best Type and Tips for Installation


"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 14:42:56 +0100, "IMM" wrote:


"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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However back to the orignal question.
If the loft ios flat and empty, then get one of
these guys who can run a pipe upto the hatch
and blow the stuff in.

Probably a bad idea because the stuff gets
everywhere and produces dust.


A good idea as Warmcell will seal up the loft preventing air escapes and

is
the erqiv of insulation that is 25% thicker.


.. and the ventilation to prevent timber decay comes from??


The eves

Put 300mm at least in the
loft. The extra cost of spraying in the
extra is minimum.


Why stop there?


Good idea.

Fill the bedrooms and reception rooms at the same
time.


If they have hollow walls then yes.

Imagine my surprise when I couldn't
get in through the front door :-)


Then your walls were too thick. Don't use cavities.


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