Yes, loft insulation should ideally cover the joists in your loft space. This is because the joists themselves can be a source of heat loss if left uncovered. By extending the insulation to cover the joists, you create a more uniform and effective thermal barrier, reducing the potential for heat to escape through the wood. When installing loft insulation, you should first lay a layer between the joists and then a second layer over them, achieving the recommended depth for optimal insulation. This method ensures maximum energy efficiency and thermal comfort in your property.
At Workplace Interior Shop, we understand the importance of proper insulation installation. If you have any queries or need assistance with selecting the right insulation for your loft, our team is ready to help. Contact us for expert advice and support.
