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Stormguard Around Loft Attic Hatch Door Draught Excluder Seal Strip Weather Proofing Insulation. (4 x 685mm, Brown)

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First of all: be careful. If you intend to insulate the loft and draught-proof the hatch yourself, it is imperative you take safety seriously. You must take care whenever you work up a ladder and if you feel unsafe or not entirely comfortable undertaking this then please use a certified installer. We can flood survey your home, retail shop or commercial property across the UK and Ireland. We will supply and fit a fully guaranteed flood proofing solution to meet your needs at the most competitive price.

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Existing drop-down hatches with attached ladders can be treated in the same way, with care being taken to ensure the insulation does not interfere with the ladder operation. Foil insulation might be a good alternative in this instance, as a thinner layer is required as compared with rigid foam.So let’s get to the nitty-gritty. There are several ways to fix a draughty hatch. The general principle here is to create an airtight seal around the edge of the hatch or frame. And this can be achieved quite easily using a compression seal or foam strip. Where this is applied will depend on which type of hatch you have. Here are some common scenarios: Once you have covered the obvious spots around the home, try draught proofing some of the less obvious spots. Loft hatches are an area where lots of heat can be lost, so make sure that the hatch fits snugly and some draught proof strips have been fitted around the edges.

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Your loft hatch can cause cold draughts to enter the living space of your home,especially if you have a cold loft space (i.e. insulated at joist level rather than rafter level). Following these draught proofing tips will help to make your home cosier – and cut your energy bills. Even if you're eager to draught proof your whole home, it’s important not to completely seal your property. There needs to be some air flowing in and out.Insulating a loft hatch is a simple, cost-effective DIY task which could help prevent heat loss, draughts and condensation. Here's what you need to know first

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That means that every home could probably do with some draught excluders, with the possible exception of very modern high spec doors and windows, which should be relatively air tight and not require anything further. Draught proofing really does make a huge difference to a home. Should you use Draught Excluders Between Rooms? Secondary-glazing film is a transparent tape that fixes to windows to create a double-glazing effect. However, we recommend you avoid using it. And finally, if you have the very old style of loft door that isn’t hinged or even attached to anything fear not! You should be able to use the techniques we’ve talked about above to draught-proof and insulate that too. Draught-proofing won’t prevent heat loss in the same way that insulation will, but it will stop cold air from passing through the gaps and into the space below. Find out how to draught-proof different types of loft hatches below. For Flat Loft HatchesWhile we always recommend insulating your hot water and heating pipes if they are not in a heated part of the home, there is more that you need to look out for. Where the pipes pass through walls and partitions, gaps can appear and draughts will be the result.

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