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How To Insulate Your Loft with Non-Itch Loft Wool

Difficulty: Easy • 3 Steps

How To Install EcoLoft Non-Itch Insulation on Loft Floors.

The easist method of installing insulation within loft spaces. EcoLoft Non-Itch is non-harmful, no PPE is required and does not dissipate over time compared to fibrous insulation such as Rockwool and Glasswool.

EcoLoft Non-Itch is made from 100% recycled plastics, and can be purchased online on our website, at the lowest trade prices. Click here for further information or to order with Free Next Dat Delivery!

 

Multifoil-Insulation are the leading UK & European distributor of Multifoil Insulation products. We offer free next working day delivery to the UK Mainland (Order before 2pm)

Multifoil-Insulation are the leading UK & European distributor of Multifoil Insulation products. We offer free next working day delivery to the UK Mainland (Order before 2pm)

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Method Steps

  1. Preparing the Loft Floor & Joists

    Firstly, you can remove the existing fibrous insulation, in which is usually harmful, so PPE must be worn during this process. Make sure all joists are debri free and all cabling and pipes are sealed.

  2. Laying EcoLoft Non-Itch

    You can then install EcoLoft Non-Itch between the joists. This product comes in 380mm or 570mm thicknesses depending on your joists centres. Additional layers can be laid over the joists if required.

  3. Laying Loft Boards

    If using the loft space for storage. Loft boards can be laid over the joists or if multiple layers of EcoLoft Non-Itch are installed, you can firstly install loft stilts.

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Disclaimer – Multifoil-Insulation cannot be held responsible for any losses financially or physically from advice provided in this How-To-Guide.

Recommended fixing materials and good building practice should also be used.

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