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         <title>Loft Insulation to Make Your Home More Sustainable</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>if you are planning to implement the Greendeal scheme, loft insulation would be a must. In the United Kingdom, the standard thickness of loft insulation materials is around two hundred millimeters or eight inches. If your loft does not have this much thick insulation, you would certainly have to think about it. It may need you to invest some money in getting this problem fixed up, but you would certainly not disagree on how much energy it would save in the years ahead. But, the thing to worry about is what materials to use in loft insulation in order for it to make green. Following is a list of options for it.<br><br></div><div>many home dwellers use Mineral Fibre or fiberglass mating as the materials. This is certainly an effective and cost efficient solution. The main benefit of using Mineral Fibre matting is that it traps the heat and keeps the entire house warm resulting in massive energy saving. Another thing is that, if you are a Do-it-yourself enthusiast, you would not even have to call any insulation services to figure this out. All you need to measure what amount of matting is necessary and sizing it to fit with the insulation.<br><br></div><div>if the loft of your house is very narrow and if it is difficult to get into the remote corners, using the loose-fill method would be the right choice. This method includes using loose minerals or natural properties like paper, cotton etc. This method is regarded as very healthy because it does not require any efforts to insulate the lofts. However, although this method is mostly easy, but you may have to get help from a insulation company or a Greendeal dealer if you want to implement the whole thing very accurately. <a href="https://www.shelter4greendeal.co.uk/loft-insulation/"><strong><em>loft insulation</em></strong></a> is an extremely important thing to reduce your overall energy consumption costs. Though there are some easy going methods of loft insulation, but you might have to count on some experts if you want it dome perfectly.</div><div><br></div><div>Almost a quarter of heat that is lost through a house is lost through the roof. So insulation will reduce some of that heat loss.<br><br></div><div>If you have easy access to your roof and there are no underlying problems such as damp or condensation you may be able to insulate yourself by using rolls of mineral wool insulation. The first layer is laid between the joists, followed by another layer cross-laid at right angles to cover the joists and bring the insulation up to the required depth.</div><div>If your loft is being used for storage you will be able to lay boards over the joists, but if the insulation is only between the joists it will not be thick enough. More insulation is required, which can be accomplished by insulating between the joists with mineral wool and then installing rigid insulation boards on top, complete with wooden boarding on top of that. When laying the boards, make sure the mineral wool is not squashed as this will reduce its effectiveness. If you have had a loft conversion or use your loft as a living or office space you can insulate the roof by fixing rigid insulation boards between the roof rafters.<br><br></div><div>Lofts can be a difficult place to get to, and if your home requires the skills of a gymnastic team to get into it might be worth considering a professional to use blown insulation, which blows loose, fire-retardant insulation material. Irregular joists can also cause problems if you are trying to fit the insulation yourself as they might be more than the length of the rolls of mineral wool or if there are obstructions in your loft this can make fitting rolls more complicated. You would be able to use loose-fill insulation like bags of cork granules. This should be done by a professional though to make sure you get the right depth of insulation.</div><div><br><br>For More Info:-<br><a href="https://www.shelter4greendeal.co.uk/loft-insulation/"><strong><em>Loft Insulation Installers</em></strong></a></div><div><a href="https://www.shelter4greendeal.co.uk/loft-insulation/"><strong><em>Loft Insulation Companies</em></strong></a></div><div><a href="https://www.shelter4greendeal.co.uk/loft-insulation/"><strong><em>Loft Insulation Near Me</em></strong></a></div>]]></description>
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