Local loft insulation specialists for Bradford's stone-built terraces, hillside semis and mill-village homes — a free home survey and a fixed, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.
Slimline multi-layer foil for lofts and conversions where every inch of headroom matters.
Learn moreThe dependable default for most Bradford lofts — quiet, fire-safe mineral wool, topped up to the full 270mm.
Learn moreRaised boarding for safe storage that never crushes the insulation underneath.
Learn moreWe find the cause of loft damp and condensation, treat it, and stop it returning.
Learn moreMice or squirrels in the roof? We seal every entry point and make good the insulation.
Learn moreBradford is a stone-built city, shaped by its wool and textile past. The inner city — Manningham, Girlington, Great Horton, Little Horton and Bowling — is row upon row of dense Victorian stone terraces, from two-up two-downs to three-storey back-to-backs. Around them sit leafier Victorian and inter-war semis with gardens in Heaton, Frizinghall and Idle, the honey-coloured stone of the Saltaire World Heritage village, and the post-war estates of Buttershaw, Holme Wood and Ravenscliffe, with mill-village housing out at Thornton and Queensbury. These solid stone homes hold history beautifully but heat poorly, and a great many of their lofts sit well below today's recommended depth — so the rooms below run cold in winter and stuffy in summer. We work with the quirks of every roof type.
A few details or a quick call — about a minute.
A vetted local installer checks access, depth and ventilation.
A clear, no-obligation price within 24 hours.
Most jobs are done in a single, tidy visit.
We arrange loft insulation and loft care for homeowners right across Bradford and the Aire Valley — from Manningham, Heaton and Great Horton out to Wibsey, Idle, Thornton and Queensbury, and nearby Shipley, Saltaire, Bingley and Baildon. If you're in or around Bradford, we almost certainly cover you.
Our stone terrace in Manningham was always freezing upstairs. They topped the loft up to a proper depth and it's made a real difference to how warm the house feels.
No pushy upselling — they recommended a wool top-up and boarded one side for storage. Tidy, fair and done in a day.
Our semi up in Heaton had thin, settled insulation. They sorted it and the bedrooms hold their heat so much better now.
Solid old stone house in Idle with a cold top floor. The team knew exactly what to do and left everything spotless.
Tell us a little about your property and we'll come back within 24 hours with a clear, no-obligation quote from a vetted Bradford installer.
Can't see your question? Call us on 01274 041061 and we'll talk it through.
Topping a Bradford loft up to the recommended 270mm typically starts from around £250, depending on size, access and material. Your free survey gives you a fixed price with no obligation.
Yes — much of Bradford is solid stone Victorian terraces and back-to-backs in Manningham, Girlington and Great Horton. Their lofts are exactly where the cheapest, biggest savings are, and we work carefully around older timbers and tight hatches.
Yes. Saltaire is a World Heritage village and parts of Bradford are conservation areas, so we work sensitively and flag anything that needs consent before starting — loft insulation itself is almost always straightforward.
Almost always. The estates at Buttershaw, Holme Wood and Ravenscliffe often have thin or settled insulation well below today's standard — exactly the homes that feel the biggest difference from a top-up.
Not when it's done properly. Poor airflow is what causes loft condensation, so we check ventilation on every job and insulate in a way that lets the roof breathe.
Yes — the survey and written quote are free and no-obligation. You only go ahead if you're happy.