We strive to deliver the highest quality loft floor boarding services because we understand the importance of being able to navigate your loft space effectively.
Properly installed loft flooring can significantly enhance your property. However, it’s crucial to ensure it’s done correctly, which is where the expertise of a professional team is indispensable.
Our team of highly skilled professionals is committed to providing the best loft flooring solutions and installation services. We take pride in our work, understanding that it’s essential for you to have access to the best options available.
With extensive experience in creating loft board flooring, our team uses top-quality floorboards to meet your needs. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for recommendations, advice, or to schedule a survey or consultation with a team member.
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There are two different types of flooring that you can pick between. On the one hand, you have regular flooring, which has been designed to be as easy to install as possible. On the other hand, you have something called chipboard flooring, which is better for loft floor raising, a practice that we personally recommend as being the better option. However, it’s down to personal taste.
The reason why you should raise the flooring in the loft is that the regular loft boarding system is fixed onto the joists of the floor. What this does is squash insulation down further, which then stops it from working. This means that not only do energy bills go up, but you also lose more heat. Raising your loft flooring will help to prevent this.
We can board any loft, and make sure that we do it in a way that doesn’t affect any other existing measures in place, like for example the thickness of your insulation.
Functionally, yes, you can. Your loft can still be boarded if you are in a new build. Your insulation is not going to be affected, and it means that you can raise the floor to accommodate the level of protection you have in place. If you want more information on loft flooring, please feel free to get in contact with us.