Hi all
I'm so so confused as to which insulation I should be buying. I'm not concerned about the make. It will most likely be either Celotex or Recticel. My problem is what type do I need???
The plans state the following.........
To achieve a U value 0.18 W/m2K
Flat roof to be single ply membrane roofing providing aa fire rating for surface spread of flame with a current BBA or WIMLAS certificate and laid to specialist specification. Single ply membrane to be fixed to 22mm exterior quality plywood over 12mm Celotex TA4000
Insulation bonded to 22mm external quality plywood decking or similar approved on sw firings to minimum 1 in 80 fall on sw treated 75mmx220mm C16 flaat roof joists at 400mm ctrs.
So, with all stated above, I believe that I need Celotex XR4000 between two pieces of plywood. I think the architect has got it wrong and that using Celotex TA4000 is wrong.
I think it should be as follows.........
· Roof Finish
· Plywood
· Insulation
· Plywood
· Furring’s
· Joists
· Plasterboard and Skim.
What I'm not sure about is whether I can use a different type of insulation (the stuff with the plywood built into it) Celotex TD4000
Also, can someone give me an idea as to what to 'bond' the exterior plywood onto the insulation with.
Please check out the link below. It is for a youtube clip of the screenshots of my plans for the roof. I tried to put pictures here but I didn't know how to!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnh74oKKRto
I'm not even sure if the pictures and the text on the plans tell the same story!!!! The reason I think this is that the picture states using plywood with a foil underside and the text doesn't.
PLEASE HELP ME
Adrian
I'm so so confused as to which insulation I should be buying. I'm not concerned about the make. It will most likely be either Celotex or Recticel. My problem is what type do I need???
The plans state the following.........
To achieve a U value 0.18 W/m2K
Flat roof to be single ply membrane roofing providing aa fire rating for surface spread of flame with a current BBA or WIMLAS certificate and laid to specialist specification. Single ply membrane to be fixed to 22mm exterior quality plywood over 12mm Celotex TA4000
Insulation bonded to 22mm external quality plywood decking or similar approved on sw firings to minimum 1 in 80 fall on sw treated 75mmx220mm C16 flaat roof joists at 400mm ctrs.
So, with all stated above, I believe that I need Celotex XR4000 between two pieces of plywood. I think the architect has got it wrong and that using Celotex TA4000 is wrong.
I think it should be as follows.........
· Roof Finish
· Plywood
· Insulation
· Plywood
· Furring’s
· Joists
· Plasterboard and Skim.
What I'm not sure about is whether I can use a different type of insulation (the stuff with the plywood built into it) Celotex TD4000
Also, can someone give me an idea as to what to 'bond' the exterior plywood onto the insulation with.
Please check out the link below. It is for a youtube clip of the screenshots of my plans for the roof. I tried to put pictures here but I didn't know how to!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnh74oKKRto
I'm not even sure if the pictures and the text on the plans tell the same story!!!! The reason I think this is that the picture states using plywood with a foil underside and the text doesn't.
PLEASE HELP ME
Adrian