Hi all. Have been googling and searching the forums for the last week or so and am no where closer to answering my questions.
Part 1:
I've recently bought a house and enjoying every moment of it, however there are some spots I'd like to insulate.
Having gone into the ceiling to pull ethernet cable, the whole house is insulated with what appears to be 50mm isotherm. Not the greatest but substantially better than the flat I was previously living in.
The only space not covered for some reason was above 1 of the bedrooms, fortunately this is the room nearest to the access hatch and will be quite easy to lay down some additional insulation.
Should I use isotherm to fill this space, I would likely get 100mm, or should I rather use aerolite. Granted aerolite is glass fibre, however it has a higher R-Value and is cheaper.
Part 2:
I have a single garage of roughly 20sqm, big enough to fit my car and have some space for a work bench. I find myself spending quite a bit of time in the garage however it is unbearably hot, forcing me to spend a maximum of 5 minutes a time mid day.
The roof is flat IBR which does an amazing job in converting the garage to an oven, with support beams every 900mm.
I initially looked for Kraft faced insulation but cant find any in South Africa. I then looked at sisalation as it would be easy to install, however there are reviews on each end of the spectrum with some saying its amazing, and others saying is a waste of money.
The other option is to use more isotherm or aerolite, but I would need a way to secure it, and I am not keen on putting up a ceiling.
What recommendations would you suggest here?
Part 1:
I've recently bought a house and enjoying every moment of it, however there are some spots I'd like to insulate.
Having gone into the ceiling to pull ethernet cable, the whole house is insulated with what appears to be 50mm isotherm. Not the greatest but substantially better than the flat I was previously living in.
The only space not covered for some reason was above 1 of the bedrooms, fortunately this is the room nearest to the access hatch and will be quite easy to lay down some additional insulation.
Should I use isotherm to fill this space, I would likely get 100mm, or should I rather use aerolite. Granted aerolite is glass fibre, however it has a higher R-Value and is cheaper.
Part 2:
I have a single garage of roughly 20sqm, big enough to fit my car and have some space for a work bench. I find myself spending quite a bit of time in the garage however it is unbearably hot, forcing me to spend a maximum of 5 minutes a time mid day.
The roof is flat IBR which does an amazing job in converting the garage to an oven, with support beams every 900mm.
I initially looked for Kraft faced insulation but cant find any in South Africa. I then looked at sisalation as it would be easy to install, however there are reviews on each end of the spectrum with some saying its amazing, and others saying is a waste of money.
The other option is to use more isotherm or aerolite, but I would need a way to secure it, and I am not keen on putting up a ceiling.
What recommendations would you suggest here?