Keeping Your Loft Conversion Cool in The Summer

How often do you walk into your loft conversion and ask yourself, “Why is my loft so hot?” Every summer, people from all over South London, in Croydon, Sutton, and Lewisham, complain that their loft conversion is too hot. But what’s causing the increase in the heat?

Homes in the UK are built to retain warmth, which is incredible during the winter but a horror on long summer days. With the loft being located at the top of the home, it’s exposed to hours of direct sunlight that gets absorbed and radiated throughout the space. Plus, heat rises, so as hot air travels its way through the house, it gets trapped in your loft.

So, how do you solve this?

Four Ways to Keep Your Loft Cool

Here are four tips on how to beat the summer heat in your loft this summer.

Insulation

If your loft conversion is too hot during the summer, you may need to check your insulation. While this might sound a bit counterproductive, high-quality insulation is great for keeping your room warm during the winter and cool during the summer. Good insulation is meant to act as a barrier to keep all the cool air inside and the hot air on the outside.

Ventilation

Ventilation is key to keeping your loft conversion cool during the summer. There must be a way for heat to escape the room when temperatures begin to rise. While loft air conditioning is a really popular way to increase ventilation in the loft, a high-quality Velux roof window is an excellent alternative for keeping your loft extension cool.

Roof Colour

Did you know that the colour of your roof can affect the heat inside the home? Although darker-coloured roof tiles are common in areas like Croydon, Sutton, and Lewisham, these darker shades absorb the heat and transfer some of it into your home. On the other hand, lighter-coloured roof tiles will reflect the heat from outside, pushing it away from your home and keeping your loft conversion cool.

Flooring

Large fluffy carpets are an excellent choice for winters in the UK; however, this could explain why your loft conversion is too hot. Tiles, hardwood, or vinyl flooring are more effective at keeping your loft extension cool than carpet. If you need added warmth during the winter, add a rug over the flooring, and the loft will be cool again.

Shades

Although ventilation is important for keeping your loft extension cool during the summer, direct sunlight through your Velux windows can cause heat to rise. Ensure all the windows in your locks are fitted with retractable blinds or shades, and keep these closed during the daytime.

Our team at CS Lofts is made up of experienced professionals trained to help you handle your loft conversion or extension with the highest quality service. With our expert team handling your project, you won’t have to worry about keeping your loft conversion cool in the summer.

You can browse our portfolio for examples of our work and contact us for more information on how we can transform your space.

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