insulation top up

i understand theres some sort of grant or similar to get your house insulated properly, i assume it's for the old people and maybe people on benefits/low income (i'm on disability benefits)

we live in a rented dormer bungalow, up in the dormer bit there's a section where access has been made into the old roof area via a normal door, inside are bare floor joists, roof underside visable etc, theres the alarm main box and the combi's flue in there.

in that area the insulation is deep, 200mm has been laid ontop of the origional stuff between the joists, and there's a sheet of paper in a bag pinned to a roof joist saying some company has upgraded the insulation to

200mm, i assume this would be one of these grant based things.

However, if you poke about anywhere else in the upstairs, theres hardly any insulation at all, there's an access panel in the bit where the sloping celing becomes too low to be usefull, so a wall has been put in, making a storage space to the eves behind it. in there there's 200mm insulation staple to the back sides of the plasterboard wall, but on the floor which is open celing joists (the floor joists for the dormer conversion stop at the wall for the storage space) there's maybe 50mm if your lucky of ancient compressed insulation between the joists, that once yellow/green stuff thats now grey through age which looks origional from when the place was built in 1947.

up in the loft area, there is insulation up there but only to joist height, but where the stair well is, there is no celing, i.e. the joists are open and you can see down into the back side of the stair sloping celing, there's absolutily no in sulation there at all,

likewise there's a bit from the dormer room where a built in wardrobe has been put in, there's no celing joists at all there, and no insulation, the back of the wardrobe is where the access door to the flue is on the other side, and the plasterboard walls there are uninsulated.

So all our heat is going up the stairs, through the uninsulated stair celing and thru the living room celing into the uninsulated roof area.

anyone know what the procedure is if this place has already had a grant thing issued for insulation topping up?? as the job has deffo not been done propelry, they just took the easy route and insulated the bit that could be seen. or what else i could do to try and get this place insulated properly, the managment company arent that interested, took them 3 months to get someone out to fix the boiler.

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gazz
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I picked up a leaflet in my local Tesco the other day ...

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or 0800 321 3456 (24-hrs)

It's free if you get attendance allowance, diability living allowance, income support, income based JSA, housing benefit or council tax benefit. Otherwise it's £198 for cavity wall, and £198 for loft. Website says: "contribution of £149 may be required should your loft have more than 60mm/2.5 inches of existing loft insulation. We do not have funding for under tile insulation or where there is already more than 150mm/6 inches of existing loft insulation."

And you get clubcard points on all purchases ...

Owain

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Owain

I used these people:

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and paid a subsidised rate because I am not on benefits or over 70 but they do the free installs as well.

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Peter Johnson

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