Local loft insulation specialists for Birmingham's Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and post-war estates — a free home survey and a fixed, no-obligation quote within 24 hours.
Multi-layer foil for slimline, high-performance lofts
Trusted mineral wool — cooler summers, warmer winters
Safe, raised storage that protects your insulation
Treat damp and mould at the source, for good
Seal entry points and keep pests out of your loft
Birmingham is Britain's second city, and no two districts share a roofline. The inner wards — Aston, Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Handsworth and Winson Green — are dense Victorian terraces and back-to-backs, while the bay-fronted streets of Moseley, Kings Heath and Selly Oak run south from the centre. Beyond them lies one of the country's largest belts of 1930s semis, from Hall Green and Acocks Green to Harborne, Perry Barr and Northfield, alongside the Arts-and-Crafts model village at Bournville and big post-war estates like Castle Vale and Kingstanding. Leafy Edgbaston, Harborne and Sutton Coldfield add larger detached homes. A great many of these 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.
We visit, measure your loft and check ventilation and access — no charge, no pressure.
You get a clear, itemised price within 24 hours. If you're happy, we book a date that suits you.
Most Birmingham lofts are completed in a single visit, and we leave everything clean and tidy.
Warmer rooms in winter, cooler in summer, lower bills and a better EPC — for years.
We arrange loft insulation and loft care for homeowners right across Birmingham and the West Midlands — from Moseley, Kings Heath and Handsworth out to Erdington, Hall Green, Selly Oak and Northfield, and nearby Sutton Coldfield, Solihull and Smethwick. If you're in or around Birmingham, we almost certainly cover you.
Our bay-fronted Victorian terrace in Kings Heath 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 1930s semi in Hall Green had thin, settled insulation. They sorted it and the bedrooms hold their heat so much better now.
Tell us a little about your property and we'll come back within 24 hours with a clear, no-obligation quote from a vetted Birmingham installer.
Topping a Birmingham 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 — a lot of inner Birmingham is solid-walled Victorian terraces and back-to-backs in Aston, Small Heath and Handsworth. Their walls are expensive to insulate, which makes the loft the cheapest, biggest single saving you can make.
Almost always. Birmingham has one of the country's largest belts of 1930s semis in Hall Green, Harborne, Acocks Green and Northfield, and their lofts are often thin or settled — exactly the homes that feel the biggest difference from a top-up.
Yes. Bournville and parts of Moseley and Edgbaston are conservation areas, so we work sensitively and flag anything that needs consent before starting — loft insulation itself is almost always straightforward.
Yes. A large share of Birmingham homes sit at EPC band D or below, and topping the loft up to 270mm is one of the most cost-effective ways to lift the rating — useful for landlords facing the tightening minimum standards.
Yes — the survey and written quote are free and no-obligation. You only go ahead if you're happy.
Free survey, fixed quote in 24 hours.