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[quote][i]Originally posted by Jules S[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by --Dave--[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Colin[/i] If its a newer house your not meant to floor the loft or put any weight up there...beams are too thin. I just slung the old internal doors up there when I replaced them & laid them over the rafters, use them to stack the suitcases & junk on :lol: [Edited on 08-11-2006 by Colin] [/quote] how new are we talking here Colin? My house is 12 years old. [/quote] Difficult to say Dave. All roofs are designed differently, without having a real good look around your roof I wouldn't want to comment. However (like Colin said) if its a trussed roof with gang nail plates, its unlikely 'much' allowance has been made for live load storage. Also, it's not always a good idea to throw acres of mineral wool into a roofspace without considering other factors such as ventilating the roof void. In Allys case, it's highly probable that the roof a 'warm' roof....ie the insulation is between the roof rafters not the ceiling ties. Best not to mess around with these things without seeking some professional advice :thumbs: [/quote]
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