Local loft insulation specialists for Leeds's back-to-back terraces, suburban semis and stone townships — 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
Leeds is a city built on brick-and-slate terraces — and it has one of the largest surviving concentrations of back-to-backs anywhere in England. Dense Victorian back-to-back and through terraces fill Harehills, Beeston, Holbeck, Armley and Burley, laid down for the mills and factories, while the long terraced streets of Headingley and Hyde Park are now a sea of student lets. Around them are the 1930s bay-fronted semis of Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Moortown and Horsforth, the big inter-war and post-war estates of Seacroft, Middleton and Halton, and the stone-built terraces of the outer townships — Pudsey, Farsley and Morley. Leafier Roundhay, Adel and Alwoodley 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 Leeds 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 Leeds and West Yorkshire — from Headingley, Chapel Allerton and Roundhay out to Armley, Beeston, Horsforth and Cross Gates, and nearby Pudsey, Otley and Wetherby. If you're in or around Leeds, we almost certainly cover you.
Our back-to-back in Harehills 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 Roundhay 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 Leeds installer.
Topping a Leeds 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 — Leeds has one of the biggest concentrations of back-to-backs in the country, in Harehills, Beeston, Holbeck and Armley. They share walls on three sides but still have a loft above the top floor, and because the walls are solid the roof is usually the cheapest, biggest saving you can make.
Almost always. The inter-war semis of Roundhay, Moortown, Chapel Allerton and Horsforth often have thin or settled insulation well below today's standard — exactly the homes that feel the biggest difference from a top-up.
Yes. The through-terraces of Headingley, Hyde Park and Burley are largely student lets, and a properly insulated loft keeps tenants warmer and helps the EPC — useful for landlords facing the tightening minimum standards.
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.
Free survey, fixed quote in 24 hours.