Room In Roof Insulation | Roof Space Insulation | Home Insulation Grants
Insulate your Room In Roof and Save up on your Energy Bills
A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home because of the fact that warm air rises. This means that keeping your loft, attic or flat roof insulated is a simple and effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills.
A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home because of the fact that warm air rises. This means that keeping your loft, attic or flat roof insulated is a simple and effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills.
Loft insulation is the process of laying down insulation material between the joists of your loft. This prevents heat from escaping during winter, as well as preventing it from penetrating your living spaces in the Summe.
Savings
You could save up to £225 each year by insulating an uninsulated loft with 270mm of loft insulation in a Detached property. Based on the estimates by Energy saving trust
Prevents heat loss through roof
Reduces your energy bills
Increased property value
Makes your home feel cosy and warm
- All figures are based on the estimates by the Energy Saving Trust.
- The services are Heavily Subsidised by the government funding. Exact quotation will be provided after initial assessment.
FAQ's
A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home. Insulating your loft, attic or flat roof is an effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills.
Room in Roof Insulation involves insulating the space between the rafters and the room’s interior, transforming your attic or loft space into a comfortable, energy-efficient living area. This process helps maintain a consistent temperature, reducing the need for excessive heating or cooling.
Insulating your room on the roof can significantly enhance your home’s thermal efficiency, leading to reduced energy bills, increased property value, and a more comfortable living environment. It also contributes to reducing your carbon footprint.
Most homes with attic or loft spaces can be suitable for RIR, especially those with traditional rafters and accessible loft areas. Our experts can conduct a free assessment to determine your property’s eligibility.
Yes, installing Room in Roof Insulation can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency rating by reducing heat loss, which is reflected in your home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
Homeowners may be eligible for government grants or schemes like the ECO4 to cover or contribute towards the cost of insulation. Visit our Grants page or contact us to find out if you qualify.
We use high-quality, durable insulation materials such as PIR board or mineral wool, chosen for their thermal efficiency, longevity, and compliance with building regulations.