Everything is geared tward energy conservation. A R30 attic blanket is the standard. R38 is better.
The thicker the loft insulation, the better it will be at reducing heat loss from a building. Thicker insulation provides a greater barrier to heat flow, reducing the amount of energy needed to heat or cool a space. Insulation thickness also impacts the overall energy efficiency of a building and can result in lower utility bills.
the thicker the insulation is then there will be less heat loss. The material also affects heat loss
Yes Thinner insulation is more loss - not as much loss as with no insulation Thicker insulation less loss.
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
There is loft insulation to keep in all the warm air from the heater
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
It's used to insulate your loft.
dependes what type of loft insulation you have
the loft insulation is bad in that house
With no loft insulation you would lose a lot of heat through your loft and be colder, and spend a lot more money on fuel to keep warm in winter.
No, loft insulation should not be installed directly over existing carpet in a loft. Carpets can trap moisture, which may lead to mold and mildew issues, compromising the effectiveness of the insulation. It is important to ensure that the loft space is properly prepared, typically involving the removal of any flooring materials like carpet, to allow for adequate ventilation and proper insulation installation.