Room In Roof Insulation

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FREE ROOM IN ROOF INSULATION

Room in roof insulation is a highly effective way to improve energy efficiency in properties with loft conversions or attic rooms. Often overlooked, these upper-level spaces can be major sources of heat loss if left uninsulated or poorly insulated. By properly insulating the roof slopes, dormer cheeks, and gable walls of a room in the roof, homeowners can enjoy a warmer, quieter, and more energy-efficient home, all while saving money on energy bills.

Whether your loft space is a bedroom, office, or playroom, insulation helps regulate the temperature throughout the year, making the space much more usable and comfortable. It also helps preserve your property’s structure and value over time

Key Benefits of Room in Roof Insulation

What is Room in Roof Insulation?

Room in roof insulation involves insulating the sloping parts of the roof and vertical stud walls that enclose a loft or attic room. It differs from standard loft insulation, which typically covers the loft floor, and instead focuses on making the entire converted space thermally efficient.

There are two main types of materials commonly used:

  • Rigid insulation boards, which are fitted between
  • rafters and overlaid with plasterboard.

 

Quilt insulation, which is laid between the studs and behind the plasterboard Our certified installers assess your roof space to determine the best solution based on structure, room use, and funding eligibility. This ensures your insulation is not only effective but also compliant with building regulations

How does it work?

If you have a converted loft or a room built within the roof space, proper insulation is essential to keep it comfortable year-round. Room in roof insulation involves insulating the sloping ceilings and walls within the roof space rather than just the loft floor.

Special insulation materials, such as rigid boards or insulated plasterboard, are fitted directly to the internal surfaces of the roof structure. This creates an effective thermal barrier that reduces heat loss and prevents cold spots

Why Room in Roof Insulation?

Homes that have had loft conversions or were built with rooms within the roof often lack sufficient insulation behind the plasterboard. Because heat rises, these upper areas tend to be the first place where warmth escapes, meaning your boiler works harder to maintain comfortable temperatures, especially during the colder months.

Room in roof insulation addresses this issue by installing high-performance insulation boards or quilt insulation behind the walls and ceiling surfaces of the converted loft. These materials form a thermal barrier, trapping warmth in winter and keeping excessive heat out in summer.

Not only does this reduce energy use and household bills, but it also creates a more pleasant living space, whether you’re using the room for sleeping, working, or relaxing.

Free Installation – Am I Eligible?

You could be eligible if:

  • You live in a property with a converted loft or attic space
  • Your home has minimal or no insulation in the room in the roof area
  • You receive qualifying government benefits such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Child Tax Credit
  • Your home has a low EPC rating (E, F, or G)
  • You are a homeowner or a private tenant (with landlord permission)

Even if you are unsure, we can conduct a free assessment to determine if you qualify and how much funding may be available to cover the cost.

Our team visits your property to assess your current insulation, room configuration, and roof type
We confirm your eligibility for government funding and walk you through the next steps
We agree on an installation date that suits you, with minimal disruption to your daily routine
Our certified installers insulate your roof space quickly and efficiently, ensuring clean, safe workmanship
Once complete, we conduct a quality check and offer guidance on how to get the most out of your newly insulated space

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