Hi,
I'm wanting to upgrade our loft insulation, and just wanting some confirmation that my idea is OK.
Currently we have 100mm fibreglass insulation between the joists (I've just been up and measured, they measure around 107mm deep), and we currently have loft boards, which I'd like to retain for storage purposes. House is 1968, with traditional roof with purlins, so no crossing timbers in the main storage area. Current U value somewhere around the 0.4U mark. Total space is around 6m x 5m (35m2) (bungalow)
I've thought about quite a few different methods, loft legs (too expensive), just laying insulation over and losing storage space (not ideal), and then my final thought... my final idea is to cross these existing joists with more 4x2 joists (we would need 24x (47x100x3m) to cover the whole area at the relevant spacing for the loft boards), and then lay another 100mm fibreglass inside these, giving 200mm overall (i appreciate that's still not up to the regulatory 270mm, but the extra 70mm ontop of the 200mm doesn't bring down U values as much as the initial extra 100mm on top of the original 100mm, and the cost is far greater) which would land us somewhere around the 0.21U mark, so effectively halving the U value for the cost of the wood (£136), and a bit of insulation (i've already got 3 rolls of 100mm, so likely wouldn't need much more).
Now this is all well and good, and whilst i do all the work, which i'll do myself, i'm going to ensure all of the electric (lighting) cables which are up there are in good nick, and the circuits are as simplified as possible (and theres a couple of junction boxes which need taking out) (Low energy lighting by the way, so overheating cables shouldn't be an issue). I did however think of one draw back, and that is the 200KG of timber required as extra to what is already up there...now in my mind, this will be absolutely no problems at all, but I'd like a little reassurance before i bring our entire ceiling down lol! Theres not a massive amount of stuff in the loft storage wise, certainly nothing heavy, and no water tanks or anything like that.
Any feedback greatly appreciated.
Regards
Mike