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Hi all,
My 2-up 2-down has a ground floor bathroom at the rear with a pitched tiled roof. The room is very cold compared to the rest of the house because it has no roof insulation and a single skin wall at the back.
I'm trying to make my house as energy efficient, and eco friendly, as possible - and so my plan is to remove the roof tiles, get some roof insulation added, and then stick a green (sedum) roof on top instead of replacing the tiles. I've had a quote from a local builder which seems reasonable. He wants to brick up the wall to make it more level (not flat, but flatter) then add the insulation and sika sarnafil membrane, then the green roof. I just want to be sure the project is 'right'. Another friend thinks it's really weird to convert a pitched roof into a 'flat' roof and that the flatter roof might require a lot more maintenance than what I have now (not the green roof element...I expect to have to trim the sedum occasionally). Eventually I plan to get the single skin wall externally insulated too, but I want to deal with the roof first.
Any advice or opinions gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
My 2-up 2-down has a ground floor bathroom at the rear with a pitched tiled roof. The room is very cold compared to the rest of the house because it has no roof insulation and a single skin wall at the back.
I'm trying to make my house as energy efficient, and eco friendly, as possible - and so my plan is to remove the roof tiles, get some roof insulation added, and then stick a green (sedum) roof on top instead of replacing the tiles. I've had a quote from a local builder which seems reasonable. He wants to brick up the wall to make it more level (not flat, but flatter) then add the insulation and sika sarnafil membrane, then the green roof. I just want to be sure the project is 'right'. Another friend thinks it's really weird to convert a pitched roof into a 'flat' roof and that the flatter roof might require a lot more maintenance than what I have now (not the green roof element...I expect to have to trim the sedum occasionally). Eventually I plan to get the single skin wall externally insulated too, but I want to deal with the roof first.
Any advice or opinions gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,