I live in a Victorian house. The previous owners did a lot of work to make it warmer and more eco e.g. Double glazing, some external wall insulation, underfloor heating in most of the ground floor. One area that seems like a big omission though is that they didn't insulate the cellar ceiling / ground floor. The wooden floor in the hallway is gappy so the cold from the cellar makes the hallway and in turn lots of the house cold! I'm thinking of chucking in some insulation in the cellar ceiling but have a couple of questions...
1) should I put PIR or something else? E.g. rockwool. Any particular thickness or anything?
2) do I need to do anything to ensure the house / cellar has sufficient ventilation or am I good to proceed? There is an airbrick at the front of the cellar but nothing else
1) should I put PIR or something else? E.g. rockwool. Any particular thickness or anything?
2) do I need to do anything to ensure the house / cellar has sufficient ventilation or am I good to proceed? There is an airbrick at the front of the cellar but nothing else