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So I've asked a roofer who is about to DPM the flat roof of our dormer to also add insulation to form a warm roof as this was called out as an issue in the survey so whilst rennovating a little it would be good to tackle. That then leaves the cheeks and roof underside as per the following images. What I'm keen to understand is that if I remove the current plasterboard I'm hoping there is enough depth to fill under the windows and the dormer cheek (triangles) with celotex and then foil tape all the joins. i don't think I can get away with an additional layer over the battens due to room size etc. The bit I'm not sure about is what to do with the underside of the roof in the corners, should I also pull off the plasterboard there on each side of dormer to fit celotex, is so would that need an airgap? I'm assuming no airgap for the cheeks and under the window area?
So to summarise thinking warm roof with celotex over the top of the roof as part of the DPM fitting then celotex between stud timbers, but currently unknown depth until I open this up. Then I'm not sure on the roof underside next to the cheeks if someone has done this before, or could advice?
First post here, but looks like a great community, so invaluable for a bit of a novice like me, but willing to learn and try to DIY as much as I can
So to summarise thinking warm roof with celotex over the top of the roof as part of the DPM fitting then celotex between stud timbers, but currently unknown depth until I open this up. Then I'm not sure on the roof underside next to the cheeks if someone has done this before, or could advice?
First post here, but looks like a great community, so invaluable for a bit of a novice like me, but willing to learn and try to DIY as much as I can