There's a small space near the cooker thats peculiarly inaccessible. The on= ly way to get anywhere near the ceiling there is to lie on one's back, any = other position is simply not doable due to the combination of not practical= ly movable obtacles. The small ceiling area needs insulating, the big quest= ion is with what. It must perform well in a fire, basic canned foam is no u= se.
Probably the only physically possible way to do it is to spray or flick som= e sort of sticky insulation up there. The question then is what, as I don't= have a tyrolean applying thing. That leaves:
1 fire rated foam - how does it behave in a fire? 2 papercrete - what would make it sticky enough to be flicked up onto the c= eiling? 3 wet cellulose? Where's best to buy it?The other perhaps is to use sticks to get bits of something up there, but i= t wont be possible to measure up there, so probably that means tufts of fib= reglass after spraying with glue, or something similar. What type of glue, = given that pva has no grab?=20
With any chosen insulation, how to apply a VB? It will be needed, given the= level of damp when cooking.
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