The Ultimate Guide to Loft Insulation

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Loft Insulation 101

With energy prices through the roof, 2022 could be the year of Loft Insulation as so many homeowners click-on to the huge energy savings available. 

It’s estimated that out of the millions of UK homes that feature loft spaces, around 33% of those homes are still without loft insulation, and many tens of thousands more may suffer higher energy bills because their loft insulation is old or inadequate. 

At HappyLoft, it’s our mission to ensure as many homes benefit from money-saving, green-friendly loft insulation as possible. 

It’s why we’ve put together this ultimate guide to help you understand the benefits of this simple but highly effective way to keep your home warming in Winter.

Superquilt loft insulation

Multifoil Insulation

Rather than insulating the loft floor between the joints, or in between the rafters with insulation board, some insulation jobs require the use of multifoils like Superquilt.

These are specially designed foil rolls that are fixed to the inside of the rafters, creating a “silver tent” like effect in the loft and ensuring that the loft space itself is warm and insulated. 

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Insulation Board

In certain circumstances, loft insulation can come in the form of insulation board. This is a man-made material made usually from either Polyisocyanurate or Polyurethane, and is often bonded to standard plasterboard.

In most cases, this material is selected when the ROOF is to be insulate rather than the loft floor, extending the warm and useable area of the loft by creating a Room-In-Roof. 

Loft Insulation Fitters

Depending on the type of loft insulation you are fitting, you may wish to get professional loft insulation fitters in to get the job done right.

HappyLoft are just that – expert specialist loft insulation fitters who operate all over the North West and beyond from our base in St Helens. 

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How much does loft insulation cost?

Of course, you want to know how much loft insulation costs, and you may be able to get a ballpark figure over the phone from a loft insulation fitter if you have enough accurate information about your loft space.

However, the true fixed price for your loft insulation should only be provided after an accurate loft survey conducted by a trained professional. This is because only a trained loft surveyor will know just how much insulation is required, and whether the loft is suitable for insulation in its current state – hopefully free from damp, pests, mould or water ingress.

That being said, there is data available that can give you an indication of how much insulation may cost, and more importantly, how much loft insulation can save you on your energy bills. 

Detached Home

Loft Insulation From £630

Detached homes may save an average of £590 per year on their energy bills after loft insulation.

Semi Detached

Loft Insulation From £480

Semi-Detached homes may save an average of £355 per year on their energy bills after loft insulation.

Mid-Terrace

Loft Insulation From £455

Mid-Terrace homes may save an average of £330 per year on their energy bills after loft insulation.

Bungalow

Loft Insulation From £480

Detached Bungalows may save an average of £590 per year on their energy bills after loft insulation.

Data from Energy Saving Trust based on energy prices from October 2022

How effective is loft insulation?

No matter how much loft insulation costs you, it is practically insignificant in comparison to the savings that can be made on your energy bills. In many cases, sufficient savings can be made in one year that almost cover the cost of having the insulation fitted! Don’t forget, you only need to pay for loft insulation to enjoy as much as 40 years of savings on your energy bills.

Detached Home

Save up to £590 per year on average

Projected 40 years savings on energy bills*: £23,600

Semi Detached

Save up to £355 per year on average

Projected 40 years savings on energy bills*: £14,200

Mid-Terrace

Save up to £330 per year on average

Projected 40 years savings on energy bills*: £13,200

Bungalow

Save up to £590 per year on average

Projected 40 years savings on energy bills*: £23,600

*Data from Energy Saving Trust based on energy prices from October 2022. Projection as if energy prices stay static from October 2022.

What is the best loft insulation?

There are around 24.7 MILLION homes or dwellings in the UK, all built at various times over the last 1000 years or so, using different materials and designs, so a one-size-fits-all best loft insulation solution isn’t really possible.

However, in most cases, 270mm or more of rockwool insulation between and over any existing joists is often a good place to start. At HappyLoft, we favour Knauf rockwool loft insulation for these fairly standard jobs, as it is versatile, easy to work with and suitable for the majority of homes in the UK built from the mid-Victorian period right through to modern day homes (which should already be well insulated using modern materials).

For those looking to make better use of the loft space itself while keeping the budget low, the best loft insulation could be Superquilt