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Should You Consider Insulation Beneath Your Floorboards? *

22nd July 2024      Lisa      Leave a Comment

AD | Does your living room floor often feel freezing? Are you struggling to keep it warm? One of the primary culprits behind this chill might be your floor. While most of the heat in your home is lost through the roof, a substantial portion, between 10-20%, escapes through the floor. So, if you’re wondering whether insulation beneath your floorboards is a good idea, here’s why the answer’s YES, to help tackle all those draughts that can rise from the floor itself.

Contents

  • 1 Insulation Beneath Your Floorboards – What You Need To Know
    • 1.1 Evaluate Your Floor Structure
    • 1.2 The Monetary Advantages of Insulation
    • 1.3 Why Choose Spray Foam for Insulation?
  • 2 Underfloor Insulation – Key Benefits

Insulation Beneath Your Floorboards – What You Need To Know

Imagine a home that not only looks beautiful, but also feels cosy, comfortable, and energy-efficient. By investing in underfloor insulation, you can achieve just that. This simple yet powerful upgrade can help regulate the temperature in your home, keeping it warm in the Winter and cool in the Summer.

But first, it’s crucial to make sure any additional floor insulation aligns with your area’s local building codes and regulations, both for legal and safety reasons.

Evaluate Your Floor Structure

One key factor when considering insulation beneath your floorboards is what type of floor you possess. For instance, in older residences with suspended timber floors, you can raise the floorboards and place insulation between the joists.

In contrast, new houses often have a solid concrete ground floor. So you’ll need to either add insulation on top, or you can replace the floor entirely and insulate beneath.

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If you can’t access the space below your house, lift a section of the carpet and underlay to carry out a quick examination.

If you live above another apartment, you generally don’t need floor insulation, provided the apartment is occupied. Although it can absorb heat from your home if it’s left vacant.

The Monetary Advantages of Insulation

Insulating your floor helps cut down on energy costs. In some cases, insulation beneath your floorboards can save you between £40 and £70 annually. And while that may not seem significant, it all adds up over the longer term.

If your floors are situated over heated areas, such as the living room, your upstairs rooms don’t require insulation. But insulation is essential if your floor lies over an unheated area, like a garage, or a conservatory; otherwise, you’re wasting both heat and money.

Why Choose Spray Foam for Insulation?

Spray foam, known for its expansive properties, is the perfect choice for insulating beneath floorboards. Whether the cavity is big or small, spray foam can fill it, something traditional materials can’t always accomplish.

Here are some more reasons why spray foam might be the best choice:

  • Spray foam’s expansive nature makes it an effective insulator, capable of sealing even the smallest gaps. With the highest R-value in the market, 7 per inch for closed-cell spray foam, it offers unparalleled insulation.
  • Savings are a prime reason for considering insulation beneath your floorboards. Spray foam can reduce your overall energy costs by up to 50%, depending on how much of your home you insulate.
  • Spray foam serves as an insulator and a moisture barrier, protecting your house from problems like mould.
  • Last but not least, spray foam lasts over 20 years. Once installed, you can enjoy the benefits for a lifetime, recovering your investment in five years. Plus, its eco-friendly nature helps reduce your carbon footprint.

Underfloor Insulation – Key Benefits

The beauty of underfloor insulation lies in its ability to create a barrier that prevents heat loss or gain, ultimately reducing your energy consumption and lowering your utility bills. It’s a small change that can have a big impact on your wallet and your sustainability efforts.

But the benefits don’t stop there. Insulating beneath your floorboards can also help to reduce noise levels, creating a more peaceful living environment. You can enjoy the pitter-patter of little feet (human and pets!) without the distracting creaks and groans of an uninsulated floor.

So, as you embark on your next home improvement project, don’t overlook the power of underfloor insulation. It’s an investment in your comfort, your wallet, and the environment – a true win-win-win scenario, don’t you think?

* This is a collaborative post – please see my Disclaimer.

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