At the end of the house, we have a conservatory. It has the usual issues of hot in the summer, cold in winter.
Now in an ideal world, I would bash the thing down and do it right with a full beans extension like MarksDTM has done. My issue is with Little Miss T being 18 months old, a Wedding next year and other things, I don't have £15-30k kicking around. To top it off this is not a long term house, maybe 3 or 4 years more and we may look at getting something bigger if we can.
Another option was more heaters, but that's like using a blow torch to stop a colander leaking water. A battle you will never win...
So I stumbled across few sites offering insulation. Looks fairly straight forward, using something like super quilt:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/ybs-superquilt-multilayer-insulation-1-5-x-10m/68120You line the roof with this, fix batterns then Plasterboard it.
This appeals greatly as one side of the conservatory is the garage wall, so doing this, plus plastering the current brick exposed wall would really make it feel more linked to the house.
These image sums it up almost exactly what I am considering....
http://res.cloudinary.com/conservatory-roof-insulation/image/upload/v1424270388/insulation-process/3.jpghttp://inceil.co.uk/images/home/example-6.jpgHas anyone done this?
It does not look *that* hard? Insulate up top, not sure what its held up with first, but then just put some batterns up and board over it?
Any ideas cost wise? At approx guess I'd say the conservatory is 15ft Wide and 10feet long.
Looks like DIY or employing a joiner would be far cheaper way and sourcing materials myself. Rather than external company doing everything.
Thoughts?