A homeowner s guide to attic and rafter insulation.
Attic insulation regulations ireland.
The new building regulations require that after any alteration to a minimum of 25 of your home s surface area your home either achieves a minimum b2 ber rating or your heating system and attic insulation comply with the building regulation standards.
U values measure the effectiveness of insulating materials.
Cold water pipes and cold water tanks are lagged and sealed.
Attic insulation can be quite a simple project which you can do yourself provided that you have easy access to your roof you don t have any damp or condensation issues the joists of your attic are placed with a regular space and you are not attempting to install the insulation on a flat roof.
Attic space in a newly built.
For a flat roof a u value of 0 22w m2k must be achieved.
While installing good quality insulation may cost you you will make a return on the investment within two or three years due to reduction in heat loss which correspondingly reduces your energy bills.
An average un insulated attic area represents 25 of the heat loss of your home.
Meet exceed ireland s changing regulations with kore eps.
Homeowners availing of the attic or rafter insulation grants under the seai better energy homes programme are required to install insulation achieving the minimum required u values of 0 16 w m 2k for ceiling level insulation or 0 20 w mk for rafter insulation.
The aim of the building regulations is to provide for the safety and welfare of people in and about buildings.
Fibreglass insulation is rolled into the attic space between across the joists difficult to reach areas can be insulated with blown shredded fibreglass.
Roof attic insulation up to 30 of heat loss in a house occurs through the attic.
Under tgd part l up to 300mm of typical product insulation giving a u value of 0 16w m2k should be used in pitched roofed homes at ceiling attic joist level or 0 20w m2k if insulated on the sloped roof section.
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