Room in Roof Insulation (RIR) is designed to insulate converted loft spaces where sloped ceilings, stud walls, and dormer structures form part of the living area. It improves energy efficiency by reducing heat loss through the roof and surrounding elements — making loft rooms warmer, more comfortable, and cheaper to heat.
Under the PAS 2035 framework, RIR is treated as a high-impact measure within a coordinated, whole-house retrofit plan overseen by a Retrofit Coordinator. Installers must be PAS 2035 certified and TrustMark registered to ensure quality, safety, and compliance.
A standard PAS 2035-compliant RIR installation includes:
All installations are fully finished with plastering, decoration, and restoration of any fixtures or finishes— returning the room to a liveable standard.
To meet compliance standards under the PAS 2035 retrofit framework, RIR must:
This ensures the system is safe, effective, and long-lasting — not just a cosmetic upgrade.
Reduces heat loss in converted loft rooms— often cutting bills by up to 25%.
Converts previously cold or draughty spaces into warm, comfortable living areas.
Fully or partially funded under ECO4, GBIS, and LAD schemes.
Boosts your property’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)— helpful for homeowners and landlords.
Most RIR installs are completed in 3 to 5 days, including finishings.
As an internal upgrade, RIR rarely requires planning permission.
The insulation build-up may reduce internal dimensions— especially in tight lofts.
Rooms may be unusable during installation, requiring short-term relocation.
Only applies to converted lofts with a fixed staircase and usable floor area. Unconverted lofts fall under Room-in-Roof conversion or loft conversion, not RIR.
Room-in-Roof Insulation may be recommended if:
A PAS 2035 Retrofit Assessment is required to confirm suitability, calculate U-values, assess condensation risk, and design the correct insulation system.
Room-in-Roof Insulation is a powerful way to upgrade converted loft spaces—improving warmth, reducing energy bills, and making full use of your home’s footprint.
Delivered under the PAS 2035 framework and installed to PAS 2030:2023 standards, RIR is a compliant, high-impact retrofit measure that unlocks access to government funding and boosts overall property value.
Whether you’re a homeowner or a landlord, investing in RIR is a smart move towards comfort, carbon savings, and future-proofing your home.