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The question is:
"Want to ensure airflow over Kingspan. Roofer was, I think, skimping throughout, and didn't add rafter trays which I've just discovered are a thing, and it's too late to install now from inside attic. So I'm thinking to gently poke a 25mm pipe down over each board to ensure the separation remains. Will this work?"
Roofer did new felt battons and tiles, to our 1930s house, and added 50mm Kingspan between rafters over the load bearing eaves (sloped ceiling in bedroom) at my request.
Roofer did not add soffit ventilation, only ridge. I've learned that this was wrong, and that breathable felt is not (as he claimed) adequate for intake, and so I've bought 25 lap vents to install myself.
Ill see how it all performs over next year before attempting to DIY install vents in soffits.
The question is:
"Want to ensure airflow over Kingspan. Roofer was, I think, skimping throughout, and didn't add rafter trays which I've just discovered are a thing, and it's too late to install now from inside attic. So I'm thinking to gently poke a 25mm pipe down over each board to ensure the separation remains. Will this work?"
Roofer did new felt battons and tiles, to our 1930s house, and added 50mm Kingspan between rafters over the load bearing eaves (sloped ceiling in bedroom) at my request.
Roofer did not add soffit ventilation, only ridge. I've learned that this was wrong, and that breathable felt is not (as he claimed) adequate for intake, and so I've bought 25 lap vents to install myself.
Ill see how it all performs over next year before attempting to DIY install vents in soffits.
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