Our free Loft Health, Energy & Home Protection Assessment is designed to help homeowners understand whether their loft may be affecting comfort, energy bills, home condition, or future peace of mind. We assess the concerns that are often easy to ignore at first — such as damp, mould, heat loss, poor insulation, spray foam, and hidden roof-space issues — and help clarify what appears important, what may need attention, and what may not.

Many homeowners only notice the symptoms first: colder rooms, musty smells, rising heating costs, old insulation, condensation, or uncertainty about previous work in the loft. Our role is to help connect those concerns to the bigger picture. We assess what may be happening in the loft, why it may matter, and whether any practical next step is worth considering.

We assess visible signs of damp, condensation, mould risk, and poor loft conditions that may be affecting comfort, indoor environment, or wider peace of mind. What seems minor on the surface can sometimes point to a more persistent moisture or airflow issue in the loft space.

We review whether the loft appears to be contributing to unnecessary heat loss, colder rooms, or higher-than-expected energy bills. A loft can look insulated while still performing poorly, especially if insulation is outdated, patchy, compressed, damp, or simply no longer suited to the property.

We help homeowners understand whether spray foam, hidden roof-space issues, poor visibility of timbers, or uncertain previous work may raise concerns later during a survey, remortgage, or sale. In some cases, the difficulty is not obvious damage, but the uncertainty created when the loft has not been properly assessed.
A loft does not need to look dramatic to affect how a home feels. Poor insulation, trapped moisture, and weak airflow can contribute to colder rooms, uncomfortable temperature swings, and the feeling that the house is harder to heat than it should be.
Some loft issues only become stressful later — when a surveyor raises questions, a sale is underway, or remortgaging becomes more complicated than expected. That is why many homeowners choose to understand the loft now rather than leave uncertainty sitting in the background.

Because the loft is out of sight, homeowners often put concerns off for longer than they would elsewhere in the home. But moisture, condensation, and unsuitable materials can become more disruptive if they are never properly understood.
Loft condition and insulation performance may influence how energy efficient a home feels and performs. Energy Saving Trust notes that loft insulation and floor insulation are among the common improvements often recommended on EPCs to support lower heat loss and better efficiency.

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Many homeowners live with uncertainty for years — wondering whether the loft is too cold, too damp, poorly ventilated, badly insulated, or quietly contributing to bigger problems. Our assessment helps remove that uncertainty. We show you what matters, what may need attention, and what can safely wait.

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