I'm looking to insulate my 1950s detached garage. I thought I'd start on the roof by fixing some 100mm Celotex directly on top of the joists.
My main concern is about ventilation / moisture issues, which I have to say I'm not too clued up on. From reading around there seems to be lots of advice (often conflicting) on how to do this properly.
So, the main question is do I need a damp proof barrier / sheet between the roof and Celotex? Or is the fact it is fairly well ventilated (having no felt) mean this is not needed?
Cheers,
Chris
My main concern is about ventilation / moisture issues, which I have to say I'm not too clued up on. From reading around there seems to be lots of advice (often conflicting) on how to do this properly.
So, the main question is do I need a damp proof barrier / sheet between the roof and Celotex? Or is the fact it is fairly well ventilated (having no felt) mean this is not needed?
Cheers,
Chris