Isover Loft Top Insulation Installation Guide
Isover Loft Top Insulation Installation Guide
Isover introduction
Saint-Gobain Isover develop sustainable insulation solutions to
protect both your built environment and the natural environment. To
maintain our focus we have placed environmental responsibility at
the heart of our business strategy. Our vision to lead the UK mineral
wool market in energy efficiency and acoustic insulation solutions
will be achieved with products that meet the highest thermal,
acoustic and fire safety performance levels. We will meet changing
regulations first and surpass current regulations for those that
wish to excel. Our products will provide best value solutions for the
residential, commercial, RMI and technical building environments, be
safe to use and help to protect the environment.
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Thermal
Isover offer energy efficient thermal
solutions to meet and exceed even the most
demanding requirements.
Acoustic
Isover solutions provide a comfortable
living environment, offering protection to
inhabitants from exterior noise such as road
traffic, trains and airplanes.
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Environmental standards
All Isover products adhere to environmental
management system BS EN ISO 14001 in order to:
Minimise how our operations affect the
environment
BS EN ISO 14001:2004
Environmental information:
Isover not only manufacture insulation materials which
in themselves are environmentally sound and used
in the construction or refurbishment of extremely
energy efficient buildings. We also continue to reduce
the environmental impact resulting from the initial
manufacture of our materials. Two recent environment
projects are detailed below:
Isover glass mineral wool insulation has up to 86%
recycled glass content the absolute limit for glass
mineral wool manufacture. By using up to the maximum
86% recycled content, Isover have reduced the energy
demand required for material manufacture by 5%
resulting in a lower embodied energy end product.
In addition to the aforementioned Isovers ethos of
continued environmental improvement has identified
and implemented further manufacturing energy saving
measures resulting in up to an additional 20% energy
saving.
Energy consumption is not the only environmental aspect
Isover concentrates on. Water use is another key area
which Isover has focused on in terms of manufacture, and
this time weve implemented manufacturing systems
and methods by which our water use has reached the
minimum, zero waste water leaves our UK operations.
We recycle every drop used in our manufacturing process.
Zero ODP
The Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) is the relative
amount of degradation to the ozone layer a product can
cause.
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New Build
Limiting fabric parameter (W/m2K)
0.20
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0.35
0.16
New Build
Section 6 - Scotland 2010
Cold roof
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<0.18
Manufacturing standards
All Isover products are manufactured in accordance
with Quality Management Standard BS EN ISO 9001:
2008 for manufacturing.
All Isover products are manufactured in accordance with
the CE marking requirements under the Construction
Products Directive, and to product standard:
BS EN 13162: 2008 and BS EN 13172 Evaluation of
Conformity. The Kitemark demonstrates compliance
to the aforementioned product standards and the
BBA certification guarantees compliance with the
requirements for the Building Regulations (England and
Wales).
Performance standards
Completely fire safe - Euroclass A1 fire rating when
classified in accordance with BS EN 13501-1.
EN ISO 13162
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Isover Spacesaver
A glass mineral wool roll providing thermal insulation for
domestic loft floors.
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Enables U-values down to 0.14 W/m2K with 300mm of insulation
3 Rolls are pre-perforated at 3 x 386mm and 2 x 580mm to fit
between any joist spacing
Rolls compressed to fit between joists with no need for additional
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Thickness
Thermal
resistance
(m2K/W)
Width
Length
(mm)
Thermal
conductivity
(W/mK)
(mm)
(mm)
Roll
area
(m2)
100
0.044
2.33
1160
9170
10.64
150
0.044
3.49
1160
6030
6.99
170
0.044
3.95
1160
5390
6.25
200
0.044
4.65
1160
3880
4.50
Product
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Water resistant
Thickness
Thermal
resistance
(m2K/W)
Width
Length
(mm)
Thermal
conductivity
(W/mK)
(mm)
(mm)
Roll
area
(m2)
100
0.040
2.50
1160
7000
8.12
150
0.040
3.75
1160
4670
5.42
200
0.040
5.00
1160
3500
4.06
Product
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Thickness
Thermal
resistance
(m2K/W)
Width
Length
Roll area
(mm)
Thermal
conductivity
(W/mK)
(mm)
(mm)
(m2)
100
0.044
2.33
3 x 386
9170
10.62
100
0.044
2.33
2 x 580
9170
10.64
150
0.044
3.49
3 x 386
6030
6.98
150
0.044
3.49
2 x 580
6030
6.99
200
0.044
4.65
3 x 386
3880
4.49
200
0.044
4.65
2 x 580
3880
4.50
Cold roof
solutions
U-Values (Wm2K)
0.25
0.24
0.23
0.22
0.21
0.20
0.19
0.18
0.17
0.16
0.15
0.14
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.10
Cold roof
Insulation between
and over Joists (0.044
W/m2K)
0.10
Cold roof
Insulation between
and over Joists (0.040
W/m2K)
0.10
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00mm of Isover insulation
between joists
Second layer of Isover insulation
cross laid over joists
Timber fraction 6.3%
U-value
W/m2K
Isover Insulation
Thickness between
joists (mm)
Thickness over
joists (mm)
Combined
thickness
(mm)
0.21
100
100
200
0.17
100
150
250
0.15
100
170
270
0.14
100
200
300
0.12
100
350
0.10
100
420
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00mm of Isover insulation
between joists
Second layer of Isover insulation
cross laid over joists
Timber fraction 6.3%
U-value
W/m2K
Isover Insulation
Thickness
between joists
(mm)
Thickness over
joists (mm)
Combined
thickness
(mm)
0.19
100
100
200
0.16
100
150
250
0.13
100
200
300
0.10
100
400
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Isover Spacesaver Plus
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Installation guide
The Isover Installation guide is a high level advisory
source of information primarily focusing on insulation
material application, performance and handling. It
is not a definitive guide covering all aspects of loft
insulation installation. Isover strongly recommends
that formal installation information be consulted prior
to undertaking works.
Personal Protective
Equipment
When using mineral wool insulation it is advised that
an appropriate face mask is warn along with other
appropriate personal protective equipment such as
goggles, gloves and safety shoes. It is also advisable
to wear long sleeved tops and trousers to minimise
material contact reducing the potential of irritation.
Working platform
In order to create a safe platform from which to work
it is advised that wide robust planks or boards are used
spanning a minimum of three joists. These also act to
distribute load over a number of ceiling joists to support
the fitters weight without causing damage.
Only stand on single joists if absolutely necessary, never
stand in between joists as this area will not support any
substantial weight.
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Material storage
Palletised packs of Isover insulation with the protective
canopy in a good state of repair can be stored outdoors
on a flat, well drained, hard standing surface.
Loose packs must be stored under cover and off the
ground until required for use. For safety reasons it is not
recommended that pallets are stacked.
Pre-installation assessment
Installation material
All installation should be in a good state of repair.
Installation area
Installation procedure
Installing or upgrading loft insulation is probably the
quickest and most efficient method of improving the
thermal performance of new and existing buildings.
Installation of loft insulation is a relatively straight
forward procedure, however maintaining roof space
dynamics in terms of moisture management and
ventilation is important to avoid future problems as a
result of condensation issues.
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3 Cross-ventilation removes
the moist air
Traditionally ventilated roofs which account for a vast majority of existing roof structures allows the diffusion of
moist air from living areas through the ceiling make-up into the roof space where it is controlled by cross ventilation.
When insulating these structures it is vital to ensure that the ventilation pathways via the soffits at ceiling level (as
depicted above) are maintained and not blocked with insulation material.
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Pre-installation assessment
2. A modern un-ventilated / breathing roof space:
Cold un-ventilated roof
In the case of a modern unventilated roof structure moisture in the roof space is controlled via two methods. Firstly
moisture diffusion from internal living areas is stopped by appropriate sealing of the ceiling often through the
introduction of an additional vapour control layer (VCL) (refer to roof membrane manufactures guidelines). Secondly,
moisture in the roof space is dissipated through a breathable roof underlay rather than reliance on cross ventilation.
As cross ventilation is not relied on in an un-ventilated roof space insulation material can be laid without the need
to maintain ventilation paths as depicted above.
(All installations should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations and standards).
Ensure there are no harmful substances such as asbestos. If suspected seek further
professional advice before continuing.
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If the roll spans the full length of the joist with spare material,
simply cut to length (ensuring that a sufficient ventilation
path is left at the opposite eave), and repeat the process in the
opposite direction in the next joist void.
If a roll runs out before reaching the opposite eave ensure the end or the next roll is tightly
butted up to the previous one so not to get voids in the insulation.
When cutting the roll ensure a clean straight cut to ensure tightly butted junctions can be achieved.
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Where tanks are raised up above the joists to a height which makes it impractical to insulate up against the sides
of the tank, the underside of the tank must be insulated to the same standard as the rest of the tank. Insulate the
tank and pipework to levels required by governing regulations.
Electrical cables and junction boxes:
Junction Boxes: Insulation should be cut back by 75mm around electric
junction boxes.
Electrical Cables (6mm-10mm): 6mm-10mm electrical cables should not be
covered with insulation because of over heating issues. Instead they should
be laid over the top of insulation.
Light fittings: light fittings which penetrated the ceiling, i.e. recessed spotlights should have a minimum insulation
free area of 75mm in all plains. (Refer to regulatory requirements)
Pipes: If pipe work can be incorporated in the insulation layer then do so to protect against potential freezing.
Where pipes are not in the insulation layer additional pipe lagging may be required.
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Quick guide
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Are existing
boards to
be retained?
Boards to be removed
before install - or install
on top of boards to loft
specification
No
Yes
Is the
boarded
area <1/3rd
of total loft
area?
No
Yes
Is the
area under
the joists insulated with the insulation
fully filling
the void?
No
Yes
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Leicestershire
LE12 6HX
Tel: 0115 969 8010
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Isover reserves the right to revise product specifications without notice. The information in this
document was correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. It is the users
responsibility to ensure that it remains current prior to use. The information in this document
is for guidance only and should not be read in isolation. Users should read and familiarise
themselves with all the information contained in this document and ensure that they are fully
conversant with the products and systems being used, before subsequent specification or
installation. For a comprehensive and up to date library of information visit the Isover website.