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Cold flat roof insulation between joists.
A cold flat roof is one where the insulation is between or between and below the roof joists.
No ventilation is required for these types of roofs.
Many properties use this option as there are no additional costs for scaffolding or organising how to gain safe access to the roof exterior.
We ve watched your video on youtube and wonder if you could give us some advice please.
The majority of domestic cold flat roofs use insulation between and under the joists.
Where insulation depth is restricted by the flat roof construction it may be necessary to install the roof insulation between and below the joists to create a cold deck structure.
Tlx silver can be used to reduce the thickness of additional insulation required between the joists to help ensure a ventilated gap is maintained between the insulation and the deck.
Last year we bought a barn that was converted in the 1980 s.
The rule of thumb for foil faced boards like thermapitch tp10 or kooltherm k7 in this scenario is that you can have no more insulation under the joists than you have between the joists.
Poly to the underside of joists.
Flat roof dormer the traditional cold deck flat roof system is to install the insulation between and under the joists with ventilation below the timber deck.
The insulation is below the deck but above the plasterboard.
It already has foil backed insulation in the roof but only 35mm and we would like to increase this without taking the roof off as it s simply too expensive.
Roof insulation between joist.
This method of insulation can also be used to upgrade the thermal performance of an existing roof without affecting the waterproofing system.
Cold deck roof a cold deck roof is where the insulation is placed between the joists rafters or in between the ceiling joists in the case of a pitch roof.
This is used for refurbishment e g.
Refurbishing an existing timber joisted flat roof which has no insulation.
This quetion is to do with warm roofs and cold roofs presumably the 50mm of insulation on the underside of joists would act as the vapour barrier if taped sealed correctly or if insulation between joists a vapour barrier i e.
A cold flat roof is defined by insulation being installed between and if necessary underneath the timber joists.
The insulation material is placed between the supporting joists leaving a gap of 50 60mm between the roof and insulation.