Advantages of Room in Roof Insulation

Value & Desirability of Your Home

Room-in-roof insulation involves installing insulation boards between the rafters, the diagonal timbers that support the roof. Rigid insulation boards are commonly used for effective thermal protection, followed by a layer of plasterboard to form the walls and ceiling. Alternatively, foam insulation can be sprayed between the rafters, although it may not be suitable for all properties. While foam insulation offers good thermal performance, it can restrict air circulation around the timber framework, potentially leading to issues like condensation and dampness in some homes.

Grants Insulation For

Room-in-Roof

We can help secure funding for Room-in-Roof Insulation for eligible properties. An energy assessment will be conducted to determine if your property is suitable for installation and to calculate the available funding.

How does it

Works?

Roof-in-Roof insulation uses a special type of material that fits into the gaps between the joists, rafters, and walls. This creates a protective layer that keeps the room warm during winter and cool in summer.