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Insulating a loft conversion can often be tricky, so ensure that insulation requirements are considered throughout the procedure of planning your loft conversion. As loft conversions are frequently being converted into a habitable room, the modified space should fulfil building regulations for thermal efficiency, which designate a U-value for the amount of heat loss through an area. These values are set differently for walls, floors, windows and roofs, with flat roofs needing to fulfull a different value to pitched ones. As with insulating many areas, it is regularly cost effective to insulate beyond the building regulations requirement as it can help save on your energy bills. The hardest aspect of insulating a loft conversion is typically the restricted space. Space saving insulation materials are in many cases used in loft conversions as these will provide good insulation despite being very thin. When planning a loft conversion, ensure that there is a sufficient amount of space available for both the conversion itself and the required insulation, as the insulation will have an impact on the ceiling height of the converted room. Dormer windows and rooflights should be insulated sufficiently. These areas require extra attention when planning insulation, especially with flat roofed dormer windows, as these might have to meet a different U-value than the surrounding pitched roof.

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Brixham is a compact fishing town and civil parish in the district of Torbay in Devon. The town is in the southern end of Torbay, across the bay from Torquay. Fishing and tourism are the significant industries of Brixham. The landscape of the town is hilly, its dock is constantly in use for fishing trawlers. Based on the 2011 Census, Brixham features a population of around 16,693. The population of the town has been rising since the 19th century, being measured as 3,671 in 1801 and rising to 8,092 in 1901. Despite the presence of archaeological evidence suggesting the settlement of people in the ice age and trading in the Bronze Age, the first specific evidence of the town comes from the Saxon period. It is believed that the Saxon settlement came from Hampshire during the sixth century. A lot of the town’s history can be seen in its street names. For instance, Pump Street is where the pump initially stood and Monksbridge was a bridge built by the monks of Totnes Priory. In addition there are lots of famous attractions accessible in the town. The replica of Sir Francis Drake’s ship, ‘Golden Hind’ is a particularly well known tourist attraction, which is permanently moored at the docks. Yearly, Brixham is the host of the Cowtown carnival, a clear reminder of the time in which Brixham was two distinct communities, with only a marshy lane to connect them. Cowtown was the area on top of the town’s hill in which the farmers lived. For all your house improvement work, ensure that you employ reliable professionals in Brixham to make sure that you get the top quality service.

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