firstly, hello everyone. For sometime I have used these forums for info but never needed to post.
I have purchased and today, built a 3Mx4M log cabin purchased from Tuin.
It has an apex pitched roof.
As I write this the roof just has the T & G roof boards, ready for insulation, felt shingles etc.
The advice from the company who sells these is to lay the PIR on top of the roof boards and then, using long clout nails pin the roof shingles through the PIR and into the roof boards.
Now. Every where I have read advises to add a vapour barrier. And to add it under the PIR(warm side), on top of the roof boards.
This is ok but if I’m clouting 3 nails in each shingle, of which I estimate 60 plus on each side of the roof, isn’t the vapour barrier going to become useless? And possibly more concerning, potentially allow for water vapour to get through and trapped?
A friend advised to get breathable felt instead but I wasn’t sure if this was going to help, except I do like the thought of the breathable felt acting as a backup if any water should compromise the felt.
Can anyone help shed some light on this as I’m stuck!
Joe
I have purchased and today, built a 3Mx4M log cabin purchased from Tuin.
It has an apex pitched roof.
As I write this the roof just has the T & G roof boards, ready for insulation, felt shingles etc.
The advice from the company who sells these is to lay the PIR on top of the roof boards and then, using long clout nails pin the roof shingles through the PIR and into the roof boards.
Now. Every where I have read advises to add a vapour barrier. And to add it under the PIR(warm side), on top of the roof boards.
This is ok but if I’m clouting 3 nails in each shingle, of which I estimate 60 plus on each side of the roof, isn’t the vapour barrier going to become useless? And possibly more concerning, potentially allow for water vapour to get through and trapped?
A friend advised to get breathable felt instead but I wasn’t sure if this was going to help, except I do like the thought of the breathable felt acting as a backup if any water should compromise the felt.
Can anyone help shed some light on this as I’m stuck!
Joe