Dormer Roof Insulation in Southampton Homes
From chalet bungalows to loft conversions, dormer roofs are common in Southampton. Here’s why they behave differently for insulation and what that means in practice. Click the link above to read more.
Why Dormer Roofs Behave Differently for Insulation
Dormer roofs are common in UK homes, but they contain flat sections, knee walls and complex junctions that can make insulation behave differently from a standard pitched roof. Click the link above to read more.
Hybris Insulation Installation in Bournemouth
Bournemouth’s coastal conditions can influence roof airflow and moisture behaviour. Here’s how Hybris insulation is used in warm roof designs and what to consider locally. Click the link above to read more.
Insulation and Coastal Homes: What You Need to Know
Coastal air can change how roofs and floors manage moisture and drying cycles. Here’s what to know about insulation in coastal UK homes — and when warm roof systems are considered. Click the link above to read more.
Why Do Surveyors Flag Insulation During a Sale?
Why do surveyors flag insulation during property sales? Some insulation systems affect inspectability, airflow and moisture behaviour. Here’s what surveyors are looking for. Click the link above to read more.
Why Is My Floor Still Cold After Underfloor Insulation?
If your floor still feels cold after underfloor insulation, the cause is often draughts, subfloor airflow, poor fit or damp void conditions. Learn what to check first. Click the link above to read more.
Why Is My Loft Still Cold After Adding Insulation?
If your loft insulation depth looks right but your home still feels cold, the cause is often air leakage, hatch gaps or uneven coverage. Learn what to check next. Click the link above to read more.
Can Loft Insulation Cause Condensation?
Can loft insulation cause condensation? Not directly — but insulation can change airflow and temperature in your loft. Here’s why condensation sometimes appears after upgrades. Click the link above to read more.
Why Is My Loft Insulation Wet?
Wet loft insulation can look like a roof leak, but it’s often condensation or airflow issues. Here’s what causes it, what to check first, and how to stop it coming back. Click the link above to read more.
When “It Passed Before” Isn’t Reassuring
Survey outcomes can shift even when nothing looks different. Here’s why risk tolerance, inspectability and cumulative moisture behaviour make “passed before” a weak reassurance. Click the link above to read more.
