
Room in Roof

Room In Roof (RIR) System is designed to be used as an insulated dry lining for room in roof applications, in new and existing dwellings or buildings.
A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home. Insulating your loft, attic or flat roof is an effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills.
If you want to use your loft as a living space, or it is already being used as a living space, then it is important to make sure that all the walls and ceilings between a heated room and an unheated space are insulated.
- Sloping ceilings can be insulated in the same way as for a warm roof, but with a layer of plasterboard on the inside of the insulation.
- Vertical walls can be insulated in the same way.
- Flat ceilings can be insulated like a standard loft.
It is important to make sure that all the areas of wall and ceiling round any dormer window are insulated, and that you use high performance glazing for the window, or for any skylights.
Key Features
Increases the Living Space
The SWIP RIR System will utilise the unused space in your loft area to quickly and easily provide more rooms within your property. Specially designed with 5 different types of systems, our room in roof solutions will ensure that where possible, any suitable roof space can benefit from the installation.
Easier, Quicker & Cost Effective
The installation of the SWIP RIR System is quicker and more cost effective than a tradition extension. The process is much easier than extending the footprint of a property, with no loss of garden space and with significantly less disruption.
Increase your Property’s Value
The addition of extra rooms in your property, especially bedrooms and bathrooms can increase the value of your property. Research in 2021 suggested that an extra bedroom in the loft with an ensuite bathroom could increase the value of the property by up to 15%.
Reducing Heat Loss
The SWIP RIR System will not only provide a new living space but will also significantly reduce heat loss through the roof area, which can account for a quarter of all heat loss in a property.
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