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At Loft Insulation, we are a specialist Kent loft insulation company able to provide the best range of loft insulation products in the UK.

From loft insulation rolls and flat roof insulation to more advanced forms of insulation such as cavity wall insulation and acoustic insulation, we have the skill and experience to get you set up with all of the heat loss prevention you need.

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Why Choose Loft Insulation?

We can provide all of the best types of Loft Insulation available in November 2024 at an extremely high quality.

With a focus on helping clients make their living spaces as environmentally friendly as possible, we work to boost your home’s energy efficiency and lower heating bills, all while staying within the building regulations for your local area.

We can work with any size of client, from small homeowners to larger residential properties in Kent.

From helping you choose the right insulation material for your home’s specific thermal needs to the final installation process, we are here to help you from the start to the finish line. Get in touch with our team today for a free quote!

Over 10 Years of Experience in Loft Insulation

Our team of professional loft insulation installers in Kent have over 10 years of experience in insulating people’s homes.

Over the years, we have completed thousands of installation projects, helping clients across the entire UK to save huge sums of money on heating their property.

We can help you create the perfect insulation system for your home, whether you have a loft conversion or just a storage space installed.

Reach out to our team in Kent today to find out more and get a free installation quote that will help you to save money this winter!

Loft Insulation Cost Kent

The cost of getting your loft insulated can vary due to a number of factors. From the type of insulation used to the thicknesses of material chosen for your attic, the material cost can vary quite a lot.

On top of that, larger house roofs with bigger loft cavities will cost more to insulate than smaller lofts, both in terms of material and in terms of the amount of time you will need to pay the installer for.

This will, however help you to save on your bills in the long run! It is an investment, not an expense.

However, there are a number of UK government schemes available to encourage residents to install insulation in their property.

Schemes such as ECO4 and the Great British Insulation Scheme are available to those in receipt of certain types of housing benefits.

To discuss financial options and likely pricing, get in touch with our team today, and we will help you through every step of the process.

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Loft Insulation Benefits

There are many advantages to insulating your loft floor; loft space or other roof space is largely not particularly useful for other purposes, even if you have a loft hatch for access, and an uninsulated home loses a huge amount of heat through the roof.

Energy bills get higher as the weather gets cooler, and installing insulated materials in your walls and roof (between or over the joists) can help you save a lot of money by reducing the amount you need to spend on heating.

If heat is not escaping through your roof and floors, you save a significant amount of money by not having to pay for more heat.

This also makes your Kent home more environmentally friendly, helping you to save the planet as far as possible by reducing power usage and emissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best insulation for a loft?

There are many different types of loft roll insulation, including materials such as mineral wool, downlight covers, and many other approaches to keeping your home warm.

This means that there is no single best insulation option, as every building has its own thermal requirements.

Our installers can help you choose the right attic insulation for your needs, helping you to save money and energy as fast as possible.

Should loft insulation cover joists?

In most cases, installers will do what is known as “cross laying”. This is where they lay mineral wool insulation material above the ceiling and rafters, and then once that has been laid, they will add another layer above the joists.

After the second joist covering layer has been added, you can build a floor level above it if you want to use the room as a storage space or other functional room for your home.

Can I insulate my loft for free?

Some people may find that they do not have to pay to get their loft insulated. This is because of a number of UK government support schemes designed to encourage people to install insulation in their homes in order to save on energy bills and help to keep people warm and the country’s emissions as low as possible.

Not everyone is eligible for grants such as ECO4; these schemes and savings are designed to support low-income families and help them to make as much savings on energy as possible.

If you are in receipt of certain housing benefits, you may be able to get access to these schemes. If you are unsure, get in touch with us, and we will help you out.

Should I remove old loft insulation before laying new?

Loft insulation will have to be removed before new insulation can be added. However, you do not have to do this yourself.

It is better to leave this to a professional installer who can work with the space available and save you time, effort, and money on the process of installing new insulation in your attic.

Should loft insulation go to the edges?

Loft insulation should stretch across the entire floor of your attic space, covering the entire area between the walls.

You should not cover any ventilation areas or loft hatches, but if you create an even thickness of thermal materials across the ceilings of your home under the roof, this will save a significant amount of heat from escaping, keeping your living space warm and comfortable and minimising heat loss.

How often should loft insulation be replaced?

Most experts recommend that loft insulation rolls of thick mineral wool should be replaced approximately every 15 years.

It is possible for insulation to last much longer than this, but in most cases, it will start to degrade after around 15 years, meaning that new insulating layers in your loft space will make a difference and save on energy bills.

If you think it might be time to get new insulating rolls installed, get in touch with our team, and we will help you to start the process.

Summary

Loft insulation can help you to save a lot of money, save on energy bills, stay warm, and more. Here at Loft Insulation, we are committed to helping you save on insulation and energy costs as far as possible.

Our dedicated Kent installers get the job right the first time, helping you save on installation costs, and we can work with any client anywhere in the UK. To learn more or get a free quote, get in touch with us today!

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Make sure you contact us today for a number of great loft insulation services in East of England.

Here are some towns we cover near Kent.

Maidstone, Aylesford, Ditton, Gillingham, Chatham
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What Others Say About Our Services

We absolutely love the service provided. Their approach is really friendly but professional. We went out to five different companies and found Pro Loft Insulation to be value for money and their service was by far the best. Thank you for your really awesome work, we will definitely be returning!

Alfie Franks
Kent

We have used Pro Loft Insulation for many years as they are certainly the best in the UK. The attention to detail and professional setup is what makes this company our go-to company for all our work. I highly recommend the team for the immense work - we highly recommend them!

Ashley Crawford
Kent

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