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It is one of the impor­tant key require­ments in the win­ter cli­mate to insu­late the loft of any home. The basic and very pur­pose of insu­lat­ing loft is to pro­tect from chilled weather and to save energy nor­mally to main­tain inner home with bet­ter cli­mate.
For insu­la­tion the loft of home, the rec­om­mended min­eral wool insu­la­tion is 270 mm which nor­mally saves the ade­quate energy and money from your home bud­get. A well insu­lated home keeps the inner atmos­phere quite com­fort­able for the fam­ily members.

Such insu­la­tion is also effec­tive for 40 years and it is eco­nom­i­cally advan­tages for the fam­ily to con­sider as ear­lier as possible.

Nor­mally the insu­la­tion pre­vents the inner hit of the home from escap­ing, how­ever it actu­ally makes the loft space very cooler and makes the inner side of the loft very damp which may aggra­vate the con­den­sa­tion prob­lem it is there­fore advised that one must get the expert advised before com­menc­ing the insu­la­tion of any house.

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Another impor­tant objec­tive is to save the green energy. The loft insu­la­tion alos reduces the car­bon diox­ide emis­sion (CO2) one of the biggest con­cerns of the today’s world for energy sav­ings and basic for car­bon credit extended in the inter­na­tional mar­ket.
It is gen­er­ally per­ceived that a com­mon house­hold hav­ing mod­er­ate insu­lat­ing loft may save to the extent of £145 in chilly cli­mate of U.K. Sim­i­larly, for the other Euro­pean coun­tries, the total sav­ings would be more.

Nor­mally, such insu­la­tion also saves CO2 emis­sion to the extent of 730 Kg. per year in a semi-detached home with 3 bed­rooms. By sav­ing less CO2 one can con­tribute to bet­ter envi­ron­ment with great aware­ness towards the move­ment of “Clean Environment”.

It is also esti­mated that a small coun­try like U.K. if every home a insu­lated with 270 mm loft insu­la­tion an energy worth of 520 mil­lion pound is save which can fill a big­ger sta­dium for about 380 times with clean air. It also saves car­bon CO2 emis­sion nearly about 3 mil­lion tons every year.

If you have a flat roof it is advised to cover exter­nally while renew­ing the water proof cov­er­ing which has a war­ranty for 15 to 20 years. It is there­fore cost effec­tive and less dis­rup­tive insu­lat­ing out­side may involve lying of boards with insu­lat­ing mate­r­ial either on top for inside the water­proof layer. Insu­lat­ing the inside of a flat roof is also achieved using insu­la­tion baked boards. While insu­lat­ing the roof of a loft by using rigid insu­la­tion boards made of expanded poly­styrene, it is desired that this board may be care­fully cut to the right with so that they may fit snugly between the rafters.

Nor­mally these rafters are not very deep but these boards are insu­lated prop­erly, the over­all arrange­ment of insu­lat­ing loft becomes very effec­tive. For deeper insu­la­tion, the use plas­ter boards are another option which can be fit­ted on the rafters. The roof rafters is the rigid insu­lat­ing boards to save the win­ter attacks of snow falls and save the fam­ily members.

There are three main types of loft insu­lat­ing mate­ri­als avail­able in the mar­ket.

1.     Quilt Method:


There are many types of loft insu­la­tions prac­tices pre­vail­ing in the win­ter cli­mate coun­tries like UK since many years. Few of them were tra­di­tion­ally fol­lowed by the peo­ple to pre­vent their lives from very cooled and chilly air flow­ing dur­ing the win­ter sea­son. One of such com­mon insu­lat­ing method was the use of blan­ket which nor­mally installed in the expert guid­ance over the loft. Such use of quilts pre­vents from cool out­side and keeps the home atmos­phere melt­ing down to pretty low. The method if adopted pro­vides a lim­ited pro­tec­tion. It is also advised to lay down hor­i­zon­tally between the joists and reach to the top of the house. It makes nor­mally the insu­la­tion around 100 mm to 150 mm deep.

2. Blown method


Another method of loft insu­la­tion is ‘blown’ insu­la­tion with an expert guid­ance where in a spe­cial equip­ment as use. This equip­ment blows loose and fired insu­la­tion mate­r­ial in to the loft. The entire area is cov­ered with this mate­r­ial which pro­vides excel­lent results like sav­ing energy and reduc­ing the emis­sion CO2 level. An insu­lat­ing the roof is another option in lieu of loft, if at all the inner space is needed to be used for some domes­tic pur­pose.

3.     Min­eral Wool Method:


For insu­la­tion the loft of home, most com­monly used is the use min­eral wool insu­la­tion is 270 mm which nor­mally saves the ade­quate energy and money from your home bud­get. An insu­lated home keeps the inner atmos­phere quite com­fort­able for the fam­ily mem­bers. Such insu­la­tion is also effec­tive for 40 years and it is eco­nom­i­cally advan­tages for the fam­ily to con­sider as ear­lier as pos­si­ble. While lay­ing down the insu­lat­ing mate­r­ial it is in our own inter­est to wear a pro­tec­tive mask and gloves when work­ing with min­eral wool insulation.

B.    How much insu­la­tion needed?


Nor­mally com­mon insu­la­tion mate­r­ial, min­eral wool is rec­om­mended with the loft insu­la­tion up to the depth of 270 mm. There are many more vari­eties of mate­ri­als which have the sim­i­lar prop­er­ties. While suing such mate­r­ial, the insu­la­tion depth may require less thick­ness.
It is also felt that the deeper the insu­la­tion it may lose less energy, save big­ger amount of CO2 and finan­cial sav­ings to your bud­get. It nor­mally saves around 1 ton of CO2 per year. Thicker the insu­la­tion may save more amount of car­bon to the atmos­phere. While insu­lat­ing it is advised not to quash down the insu­lat­ing mate­r­ial which makes it less effective.

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