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Blyth Loft Insulation Top-Up

Modern Building Regs specify 270mm loft insulation. Most homes we visit have 100–150mm — half what they should. A top-up during any roof works is trivially cheap and pays back in 2–3 winters of heating. We're regularly on roofs close to the A189, out around Port of Blyth, through Cowpen and Newsham.

  • Top-up to current 270mm standard
  • Cross-laid over existing insulation
  • Loft hatch and eaves detail respected
  • Ventilation preserved — no condensation risk
  • Ideal add-on during any pitched-roof works

Blyth context

Blyth sits at the edge of the working port and the open North Sea. Industrial flat roofs and coastal slate dominate our workload here — and lead flashings need closer attention than anywhere else inland. Regular access via A189 and A1061. We're often out around Port of Blyth.

Housing stock we usually work on here

Coastal terraces and 1960s semis, with port-edge industrial roofing along the river.
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Loft Insulation Top-Up in Blyth — FAQs

Can I have too much loft insulation?+

You can compress the eaves ventilation, causing condensation. Done properly with rafter trays, no.

Will it help my heating bill?+

Yes — the biggest single-house energy improvement per pound, according to the Energy Saving Trust.

Do you cover all of Blyth?+

Yes — NE24 in full, plus Cramlington, Bedlington, Ashington. Same crew, same day-rate.

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