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Has anyone made their own internal roof insulation? Surely a chopped duvet, a run of a sewing machine and a couple of hooks will do the job?... Or am I missing something that means it really needs a budget in the hundreds?
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Somebody on here made an external one using foil covered bubble wrap. Cheap and apparently quite effective. His dimensions attached.Has anyone made their own internal roof insulation? Surely a chopped duvet, a run of a sewing machine and a couple of hooks will do the job?... Or am I missing something that means it really needs a budget in the hundreds?
Sealed the edges with silver foil tape.
I can confirm I followed their instructions and it works a treat. £30 for the roll of insulation from Screwfix and a roll of silver duct tape = bargain!Somebody on here made an external one using foil covered bubble wrap. Cheap and apparently quite effective. His dimensions attached.View attachment 68165
Has anyone made their own internal roof insulation? Surely a chopped duvet, a run of a sewing machine and a couple of hooks will do the job?... Or am I missing something that means it really needs a budget in the hundreds?
If you make it with something that isn’t waterproof on the canvas side it’ll get wet and be a nightmare.Has anyone made their own internal roof insulation? Surely a chopped duvet, a run of a sewing machine and a couple of hooks will do the job?... Or am I missing something that means it really needs a budget in the hundreds?
Hi Gigi,I bought an internal one that can stay in place when the roof comes down from Thais €270
I have been wondering if I would buy one from them or not. I have their external one, and it's much cheaper than a Brandrup (less than half the price), and very easy to put on, even on your own.I bought an internal one that can stay in place when the roof comes down from Thais €270
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