Ceiling insulation can be installed one of two ways; either via the manhole located inside the home, or externally via the roof. At InsulGuard, our qualified installers generally prefer to access the property externally. For a tile roof, it’s a matter of removing a dozen or so tiles to create an access point. For a tin or Colorbond roof, we generally remove one sheet to gain access to the roof cavity. Both are accessed via a ladder up on to the roof, and it is common for us to open a couple of entry points around the home to minimise walking across the roof.
There are a few benefits of accessing the roof space to install ceiling insulation. Firstly, it is safer for our installation team as they can let in some light and ventilation into the roof cavity, making it safer for them to work and reduce the risk of slipping and damaging your ceiling. Secondly, unless the home is a new build, most man holes inside the home are too small to fit the insulation bags in. This means that we are opening insulation inside your home, as well as walking through your home, which can create unwanted mess. Lastly, no one needs to be home when we access via the roof. All our installers are police checked and we provide before and after photos upon request.