Insulation batts ready to go in loft conversion if you do not have the height in the room to insulate under the rafters then insulating above the rafters by taking off the roof tiles and insulating beneath is an option.
Loft conversion roof insulation building regs.
In england the required minimum u value for pitched roofs insulated at rafter level is 0 18 w m k whilst for flat ceilings the minimum is 0 16 w m k.
3 loft conv rev 2 2007 1 introduction 1 1 this guidance booklet considers the extension of a typical 2 storey dwelling into a 3 storey unit by the addition of a loft conversion within the existing roof space.
It s important to make sure that noise between rooms is sufficiently insulated.
This section provides guidance for making alterations to the loft space of an existing house which is no more than two storeys high.
If you are installing loft insulation as part of a roof renovation project where more than 25 per cent of the roof is being renewed then the level of insulation should meet the standards required by building regulations approved documents.
Again this should be insulated to the recommended depth of 270mm.
Building control guide to loft conversions 5 4 0 obtaining building regulations approval loft conversions must comply with the building regulations.
Building regulations approval is required to convert a loft or attic into a liveable space.
The extension does not reach beyond the outermost part of the existing roof slope at the front of the house.
The limiting u value the maximise u value which cannot be exceeded required under current building regulations for the roof is 0 20w m.
Loft conversion building regulations and planning permission.
When refurbishing an attic or loft space there is a requirement to comply with the appropriate building regulations standards for the location of the building.
There are two methods of making a building regulations application as follows.
It is not possible nor is it intended that this booklet should cover every aspect of the design.
Care should be taken not to block any ventilation at the edges eaves.
Currently building regulations for loft conversions dictate that the u value of the roof must be 0 18w m2 or lower.
It is also an expensive option unless you are already having the roof covering replaced.
This equates to a thick 270mm layer of fibre or wool insulation about 175mm of rigid board insulation or around 125mm of high performance spray foam.