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Regulations for Loft Insulation

If you want both to save your money and help the environment, then attic isolation is one of the best ways to do this. However, you should be aware of the basic loft insulation regulations existing nowadays. Stay with us to learn as much as possible about them.

An attic is considered one of the most convenient places to store different unused items in big houses. However, it usually occupies a large amount of space under the roof that traps warm air (which is usually characterized by low density) and does not allow it circulate around the house. This results in insufficient house heating and increases your heating expenses. That is why, the best way out of this situation is to isolate the garret. This procedure does not take much time and is quite affordable to each house owner. Furthermore, it is reported that if the isolation material is installed properly, it reduces energy loss from fifty and up to one hundred percent. Nonetheless, prior to proceeding to the process of installation, you should learn the existing loft insulation regulations.

Nowadays the aforesaid procedure is closely examined by the concerned UK government. It has even worked out and approved the so-called Building Regulations. They are meant to provide house builders with special guidelines concerning how to construct buildings according to the energy-efficient criteria and standards. According to the UK building regulations, loft insulation requirements should be followed by each house builder. They deal with the preservation of power and fuel used in the process of house heating.

The uk loft insulation regulations state that it should be of a specified thickness. In order to provide the most suitable thermal characteristics, it should be around 270 mm thick. However, experts suppose that thickness requirements will be increased in the nearest future, which is associated with the development of energy-efficient construction of houses. At present, the UK government tries to analyze this aspect.

The above mentioned set of building rules does not state what isolation material exactly should be used. One of the most common and widespread forms is the so-called "blanket insulation". It is reported to be popular mainly due to its easy installation. Other options involve fiber and granular solutions.

As far as new Building Regulations were approved only in 2006, house owners who wish to modernize their homes and insulate attics inquire whether these renovations should comply with these specifications or not. The UK government reports that any changes and adaptations (including attic isolation) should obligatory adhere to the adopted requirements.

All in all, proper garret isolation has lots of benefits. Still, if you really wish to enjoy a cozy and energy-efficient house and lower your heating expenses, you should definitely consider the existing requirements and construction rules.


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