No access to "attic space" above living room in bungalow: how to insulate?

caljane

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Hello,
We live in a bungalow with an attic accessed via a stira in the hallway. At the front of the house, the living room juts out about two foot beyond the rest of the house. A plumber working in the attic brought our attention to the fact that the "attic" doesn't extend as far as this jutting-out section of the living room. So, I suppose, it is just empty space without any access to it from our attic. As a result, it isn't insulated at all.

That section of the room has had some mould on it. I am now thinking the lack of inslation might be the reason? How could I go about insulating it?
Thanks!
 
Yes, the mould is most likely because the lack of insulation.
Your options to remedy this are:
1. As said above, access from inside by temporary opening and make good
2. If ceiling height allows, add insulated plasterboard with skim finish below current ceiling
3. Depending on the roof age and condition, access from outside and insulate as part of other substantial roof works.
 
A plumber working in the attic brought our attention to the fact that the "attic" doesn't extend as far as this jutting-out section of the living room.

What is blocking this section from the rest of the attic? Maybe it can be removed or partly removed for access.
 
And/or lack of ventilation?
Yes perhaps but assuming there is no mould on the other insulated ceilings then adding the missing insulation should solve this mould issue. Improving ventilation efficiency is always a good idea in any case.
 
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