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what about twinwall roofs ?0
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ozdemirozgur wrote: »I have a flat roof, so there are sheets are attached to the joists, then there is underlay, and felt on top. I believe this is called a warm deck. my plan is to get some insulation between the joists, and they will be attached to the roof sheets. they can be covered with plasterboards inside. So from bottom to top it will be plaster board or something similar, insulation material between joists, sheets attached to them, then underlay, and felt.
does it work ? anything I should be concerned ?
Just to confirm a warm deck consists of a layer of ply on the joists, a vapour barrier, insulation (usually >100mm of kingspan), followed by roofing membrane (felt, epdm, GRP). Ideally you would want to use OSB3 board bewteen the insulation and roofing membrane."I think I spent 72.75% of my life last year in the office. I need a new job!!"0 -
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