Loft Insulation Calculator

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Loft Insulation Calculator 2026

Instantly estimate the number of insulation rolls, material volume, and coverage needed for your loft insulation project. Calculate area, thickness, and quantities with precision.

🏠 Loft Area
📏 Thickness
📦 Rolls Needed
📊 Material Estimator

Loft Dimensions & Insulation Specs

Define your loft area and insulation parameters

📏 Loft Area

Total length of the loft space


🧤 Insulation Specifications

Most common type for DIY loft insulation

270mm

Recommended: 270mm for optimal energy efficiency

Coverage per roll (standard roll: 8.1m × 0.91m = 7.38m²)

10%

Extra material for cuts, gaps, and irregular areas

Material Estimates

Insulation rolls and coverage breakdown

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Enter your loft dimensions and insulation specs above, then click Estimate Insulation Materials to reveal your complete material list.

Common Insulation Types & Coverage

Standard insulation roll dimensions and their approximate coverage area. Always add 10% for wastage and cuts.

Insulation Type Standard Roll Size Coverage (m²) Typical Use
Mineral Wool8.1m × 0.91m7.38Standard lofts
Fibreglass Roll7.5m × 1.2m9.00Wide joist spacing
Rigid Foam Board1.2m × 2.4m2.88Limited space
Sheep’s Wool6.0m × 0.9m5.40Eco-friendly builds
Blown FibrePer m² coverage1.00Hard-to-reach areas

Loft Insulation FAQ

Learn more about loft insulation requirements, installation tips, and material calculations for your home improvement project.

The amount of loft insulation needed depends on your loft area and desired thickness. Current building regulations recommend 270mm (10.6 inches) of mineral wool insulation for optimal energy efficiency. Measure your loft length and width to calculate the total area, then determine how many rolls you need based on the coverage per roll.

Current UK building regulations recommend a minimum of 270mm (10.6 inches) of mineral wool insulation for lofts. This typically involves laying 100mm between the joists and 170mm cross-laid on top. For older homes, upgrading to 300mm can provide additional energy savings and improved thermal performance.

First, calculate your loft area by multiplying length by width. Then check the coverage area of one roll (typically 7.38m² for standard 8.1m × 0.91m rolls). Divide your total loft area by the coverage per roll, then add 10% for wastage and cuts. For example, a 40m² loft needs approximately 6 rolls (40 ÷ 7.38 = 5.4, rounded up to 6).

Mineral wool (glass wool or rock wool) is the most common and cost-effective loft insulation. It’s easy to install, fire-resistant, and provides excellent thermal performance. Alternatives include rigid foam boards (better for limited space), sheep’s wool (eco-friendly), or blown fibre insulation (ideal for hard-to-reach areas).

Yes, loft insulation is one of the most straightforward DIY home improvement projects. You’ll need protective clothing (mask, gloves, goggles), a loft ladder, and proper lighting. Ensure adequate ventilation, avoid compressing the insulation (which reduces effectiveness), and never block eaves ventilation. For complex lofts or if you’re unsure, consider professional installation.

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