Loft insulation is one of the most effective and affordable ways to reduce heat loss in a home. It involves installing layers of insulating material across the horizontal floor of an unconverted loft space, helping to trap heat inside the living areas below. This keeps your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and significantly reduces energy bills.
Under the PAS 2035 framework, loft insulation must be installed to strict quality and safety standards, as part of a whole-house retrofit plan overseen by a qualified Retrofit Coordinator. It also qualifies for government-backed funding under schemes such as ECO4, the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS), and LAD (Local Authority Delivery).
A standard loft insulation install under PAS 2035 typically includes:
If insulation already exists but is insufficient, it may be topped up to meet modern standard— typically targeting a U-value of 0.16 W/m²K or better.
Loft insulation must be delivered within the PAS 2035 framework, which ensures:
This approach guarantees performance, safety, and long-term suitability for the property.
Prevents up to 25% of heat loss, helping cut your heating bills.
Most installs take just half a day with minimal disruption.
Eligible for full or partial funding under ECO4, GBIS, and LAD.
Helps reduce household carbon emissions and supports the UK’s Net Zero goals.
Mineral wool insulation can last over 40 years with little to no maintenance.
Insulation sits above joists, limiting loft storage unless raised boarding is installed.
Blocking airflow can lead to damp or mould— this is assessed as part of PAS 2035.
Cluttered or difficult-to-reach lofts may need clearance or extra preparation.
If your loft is a living space, Room-in-Roof Insulation is required instead.
Is Your Home Suitable?
Loft insulation is suitable for most UK homes, especially if:
A Retrofit Assessment confirms suitability, checks ventilation needs, and ensures moisture safety.
Loft insulation is a simple but highly effective way to make your home warmer, more energy-efficient, and cheaper to run. When installed under PAS 2035, it forms part of a properly designed, compliant retrofit that addresses the whole property— not just one measure in isolation.
With generous government funding available, it’s a smart and accessible step toward a warmer home and lower energy bills— all while supporting the UK’s climate goals.