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I am going to use corrigated metal sheeting for a roof of a new house. I was told that i would need to leave as much ventilation space between the insulation and the breathable membrane barrier as possible. The make up of the roof is as follows
Will this gap have a significant impact on the thermal efficency of the roof? any other advice would be welcome.
Thanks
I am going to use corrigated metal sheeting for a roof of a new house. I was told that i would need to leave as much ventilation space between the insulation and the breathable membrane barrier as possible. The make up of the roof is as follows
- Plasterboard
- 50mm insulation fixed under rafters
- 100mm rafterloc fixed between 225mm rafters.
- breathable membrane
- 50mm X 50mm battens
- Corrigated metal sheeting
Will this gap have a significant impact on the thermal efficency of the roof? any other advice would be welcome.
Thanks