Old duvets as loft insulation
Although we have a substantial amount of conventional loft insulation I'm wondering if this can be enhanced by using old duvets and / or sleeping bags to increase the insulation layer. Can anyone see any problems with this idea?
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Old duvets covered in years of accumulated dead skin cells and such stuff are probably more attractive to vermin than standard loft insulation materials?
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Thanks for your comments. Our duvets are washed quite regularly and are used in duvet covers so I'm not persuaded that they could be attractive to vermin. Also, are they any more flammable than all the other stuff that many of us keep in the loft all the time? There is quite a good air movement in our loft and we have never suffered from mould on anything else kept up there. I suppose my question should have been will they provide a meaningful increase in insulation.
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I wonder if the density of the duvets would be a lot less than proper insulation and therefore unlikely to give much of a thermal lift? The recommended thickness of insulation is between 250 and 270 mm. I think I would just buy more insulation and send the duvets and sleeping bags to a homeless charity?
David
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