When you use solid insulation board to create a warm loft the key thing to remember is ventilation you must keep a 50mm gap between the roof and the rigid insulation board.
How to board a loft roof.
Loft boarding flooring is an easy way to transform your loft into a usable space.
For more on walk boards visit our how to work safely in the loft article lay the first loft roll at the eaves leaving a 25mm gap away from the eaves for ventilation to help prevent condensation.
Position your walk board at right angles to the adjacent joists.
If not hire a professional.
Boarding a loft during that time would have been simpler as you could lay the boards straight over the joists ideally allowing a 10mm air gap to stop moisture build up.
Try to place your loft boarding area close to the loft hatch.
Remember that most people only bother to board the central area of their loft as the angle of the roof usually makes the edges less useful for storage and more difficult to access.
Boarding the loft is a way to reduce heat loss as it creates another barrier to any heat escaping from the roof.
There may also be obstructions such as vertical beams at awkward angles.
Both of which are 18mm thick.
The edges where the roof meets the wall in the loft to actually store their items leaving the central area clear to enable you to move throughout the loft easily.
This is particularly key because when loft boards are installed insulation is often installed at the same time.
If you want to board your loft follow this step by step guide.
Do heed the safety advice detailed below and only attempt the task if you are capable.
Watch this easy diy guide on how to fit loft boards giving you a strong storage platform above even thick insulation in your loft or attic.
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Your decision will be influenced by the shape and size of your loft.
Create extra storage in your house with loft boards prevent heat loss.
Start in one corner of the loft and work back towards the loft hatch.
Loft boards are fixed together relatively easily but working withing the confines of the loft s available space can make boarding a loft a tricky endeavour.
Step 3 plan the location of your loft boarding.
This project shows you how to lay loft bording over insulation while keeping the required amount of loft insulation both at the old depth of 100mm and the new increased regulation depth of 270mm.
Loft insulation boards are used where a loft conversion is to take place but boarding a loft for storage simply requires insulation under the loft floor.
2 400mm x 600mm and 1 220mm x 320mm.
Loft boarding started to become more difficult in the 1990s when the recommended insulation thickness exceeded that of the 100mm joists and became 200mm.