Summary
Skeiling is a construction term that relates to an angled roof, rather than a horizontal ceiling. This may be the whole area of the room or just a small section at the perimeter – this is typical of interwar and post-war construction.
They are very often uninsulated and may be an existing area of damp and condensation. This may become worse if the adjacent wall and ceiling are insulated and the skeiling is not.
Cost/difficulty
MEDIUM COST
MEDIUM DIFFICULTY – Although this is a relatively simple measure, it is recommended to appoint a competent tradesperson to carry out these works.
Applicability in Letchworth
Applicable – No specific requirements.
Other things to consider
“Consider using a natural, breathable insulation such as wood fibre as these types of materials provide better moisture control, reducing the likelihood of condensation issues.
In addition, higher density insulations such as wood fibre absorb sound very effectively and provide good ‘thermal mass’ benefits, helping to minimise overheating in the summer months and keep the building warm in the winter.”
Case study

Links to further information
- Energy Efficiency Guide for Letchworth Garden City residents (2024), page 5
- The Surrey Home Energy Improvement Guide (2025), page 52
Image credits – Steico
This guidance is part of Roofs, Ceilings and Loft Spaces
See more guidance notes on this topic below:
- Insulation between joists
- Photovolatics {link}
