Thanks guys. Have just had BCO round and he wasn't happy with the full fill option
Can't feel a draught where joists end at the steel, although the top of the steel is cold and a little wet to the touch from condensation. Centre noggings are same size as the joists and fitted in line with them, so do have a small gap above them but it's only as big as as the firrings are at that point, if that makes sense.
Re: vapour barrier, I will certainly be putting this under the insulation either way to help stop moisture getting in the void, but I'm aware they can't be 100% effective and would only help to a certain degree.
Discussed options to solve this issue with the BCO...bottom line he wasn't too pleased with the way the builder had done it! He said the steel should have been lower so air could flow on top of it.
We discussed all the options, including:
- Mushroom vents: he said it was an option to put 3 on top, but then even if I drilled holes between joists the cross ventilation wouldn't be great so not an ideal solution
- Full filling the void: he said Celotex themselves don't like hybrid roofs and he didn't agree to this option at all (however much I pushed the issue)
- Getting back on the roof and adding 50mm of insulation on top of the felt, then refelting on top of that...i.e. making it a warm roof. However he thinks this would then result in a height smaller than the required 150mm between top of ridge tile and top of flat dormer roof, so that option was also ruled out
He then called his manager (private BCO firm) who advised him to call a company called GlideVale, who specialise in roof venting products. BCO called them and they advised to get back on the roof and fit an 'FV250' vent all across the ridge, and open the soffit vents up on the other end too.
I asked BCO who was responsible and he said builder should have done it correctly from the start, and he'll be writing an enforcement letter saying it needs to be corrected within 90 days! Just called the builder who wasn't too pleased with BCO comments and will be coming round tomorrow...he thinks he could just drill into the steel ridge beam to provide airflow but I'm sure that would compromise it's integrity surely?!
Anyway just Googled the FV250 vent and looks like it's an over fascia vent so have no idea how it can be the solution, or how it can be fitted at the ridge tiles to provide ventilation to a flat roof! Product is here:
https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk...a-ventilator-25-000mm-airflow-1m-pack-12.html