They are a direct result of uneven roof temperatures, caused when warm air from your living space escapes into the attic space. A major reason they form is because of inadequate insulation and ...
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What does your roof look like in the snow? How snow and frost can indicate if it’s time to upgrade your loft insulationFrosty temperatures are the perfect conditions for checking your loft insulation according to experts. Across the UK this week we’ve been blessed with blankets of snow and crisp conditions.
Insulation is a two-way protector: While it works to keep the cold air out of your home, it also prevents the warm air inside from causing the ice on your roof to melt, reducing the risk of damage.
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