paul, it isnt a problem lying on your back putting in insulation, its far less effort than taking up a old floor and relaying it.
the rockwool batts come shrinkwrapped and i can get 3 in my car(golf) at a time.
i would get it on the market asap, plan for some remedial works between lets,that way you have a income to pay for the insulation/other work/trades.
tony
edit. the insulation on the link, you dont tape the joints!!!, surely this will allow cold bridging to take place, better off will lo tech rock wool jammed in the gap, no foil tapes required, no membranes required, no taking skirting boards off.
Tony,
Thanks for the advice - I should have got it on the market already, but my Grandmother was the first tenant in 1931 and its been in the family ever since, parents bought it in the 1980s but now deceased. I'm their only son and inherited the house last year...so its been a bit emotional to deal with the house and I've put things off until now.
The no-tape rule for the reflective foil insulation is to allow moisture to drain way, the 100mm overlap must prevent bridging. Each installer claims their system is best
The house is empty so lifting most of the floor boards is no problem, once the first one is up a crow bar should make it easy. I'm sure the 1930 boards will be thick hardwood and strong enough to take a crow bar - modern T&Q is like match sticks by comparison!
The picture top-right looks do-able, I used the non-itch stuff on my solar cylinder and it does what it says on the tin:
http://www.selfbuilder.net/products/insulation_01.htmlcheers
Paul