Hi All,
I'm about to fit rigid insulation to our vaulted ceiling and am going to maintain the 50mm recommended ventilation gap between the insulation and felt. However I was sizing up the job last night and was wondering if it's necessary to create some sort of gap at the apex of the roof i.e. where the rafters are attached to a central beam. I can't see how the ventilation will pass through to the other side and I was thinking of drilling a few "small" holes near the top of the wide beam to allow some air through.
Is this a good or bad idea? Or do I need to do anything at all re this?
It's a renovation project (yes the same one....) and I'd be reluctant to change anything re ridge tiles or slates.
Regards
Fran
I'm about to fit rigid insulation to our vaulted ceiling and am going to maintain the 50mm recommended ventilation gap between the insulation and felt. However I was sizing up the job last night and was wondering if it's necessary to create some sort of gap at the apex of the roof i.e. where the rafters are attached to a central beam. I can't see how the ventilation will pass through to the other side and I was thinking of drilling a few "small" holes near the top of the wide beam to allow some air through.
Is this a good or bad idea? Or do I need to do anything at all re this?
It's a renovation project (yes the same one....) and I'd be reluctant to change anything re ridge tiles or slates.
Regards
Fran