Hi All
Just purchased a 1970s detached dormer bungalow in north wales. Its a full renovation project. Heating is currently via a knackered oil fired rayburn. Solid floors and cavity walls. As part of the renovation works I would like to improve the insulation of the property and install a more energy efficient heating system.
This is what I am currently thinking,
- Walls - EPC says filled cavity, but will check this and top up if needed. Plus - internal wall insulation on all external walls (50 mm PIR bonded plasterboard drylining using GypLyner or similar)
- Floors - 25 mm high density XPS glued to floor, engineered wood flooring on top (no battens). Have considered relaying floor but level of disruption is off putting
- Roof - add 100 mm PIR board to dormer ceilings (there is no accessible loft as roof void is habitable space), minimum 300 mm loft insulation in eaves)
- Heating - air source heat pump. New central heating system with oversized radiators, pipes run behind new drylining.
- Windows and doors - replace all with A rated
The EPC report for the property has it down as low E rated at the moment but is not much help as the only insulation recommendations are for the solid floor!
This probably isn't going to be a forever house but likely will be there 10 years and we would like a nice warm property which doesn't cost a fortune to run. Am I thinking on the right lines?