Loft Insulation Installers in St Helens
HappyLoft are your professional yet affordable loft insulation installers in St Helens. We’re based just North of the town centre in Rainford where we can enjoy the rural sights with easy access to the A580, St Helens and the surrounding Merseyside area.
We take extra satisfaction in helping the people of St Helens stay warmer in the Winter while reducing their energy bills by ensuring their lofts are warm, dry and well insulated.
Not only that, but we offer our loft boarding, loft storage platforms and full loft cleaning service all over the region too.
Servicing Lofts in St Helens
Not only is St Helens our home town, but it’s a joy to work with lofts in.
St Helens is a historic town, filled with older properties that don’t always benefit from the higher average temperatures and lower energy bills brought about by adequate loft insulation.
Many properties are pre-1920 or Victorian terraced homes which were not insulated during construction, nor adequately insulated since with modern materials.
Others may be 1930s semi-detached homes which may benefit from cavity walls but still weren’t installed with adequate loft insulation made from modern, safe and fire-resistant materials.
It is these two types of houses found commonly over St Helens that often feel the benefit of a well-insulated loft the most.
Victorian Terraced homes commonly found around St Helens.
More modern semi-detached homes are still frequently uninsulated.
More Loft Services In St Helens
At HappyLoft we don’t just stop at loft insulation. We consider most lofts to be wasted space that can be utilised or even enjoyed after a few cost-effective modifications. Ask us about…
Loft Platforms
Create cost-effective and long-lasting storage space in your loft with our raised loft storage platforms that allow for insulation underneath.
Room-In-Roof
Convert your cold, damp and unused loft into a useable new room, while also insulating your property.
Superquilt
Fast and expert installation of Superquilt along your roof rafters means the insulation starts at your roof, not your loft floor, making the lost space itself warm.