warm roof insulation

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hi, I have just installed 90mm of insulation between the rafters and am about to put 70mm on the underside of them, I am unsure as to what is the best way of fixing this tightly to the rafters?
 
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hi what about stapling tri iso 10 to the under side of rafters costs a bit more but so easy to install .job done :)
 
hi what about stapling tri iso 10 to the under side of rafters costs a bit more but so easy to install .job done :)
As far as i am aware Tri iso has not received BBA licensing so is not recommended by any architects that i know.

It may be used in conjunction with other insulation mebbe.

Try to type the word y.o.u. instead of the text speak version 'u' and folks will take you more seriously.

I frikkinn hate txt speak. :evil:
 
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notnochippy has already installed 90mm insulation and with tri iso 10 will come up to regs and MAYBE if u got spelling correct i might take u more seriously :LOL: :LOL: :oops:
 
notnochippy has already installed 90mm insulation and with tri iso 10 will come up to regs and MAYBE if u got spelling correct i might take u more seriously :LOL: :LOL: :oops:
Nobody will take a poster with 19 posts under his belt seriously, if you knew anything about it you'd also have let the OP know you need a 25mm air gap each side of it for it to comply too you muppet and its spelt TRISO SUPER 10 BTW! :rolleyes:
 
I take it as well as a u value calc you have also checked for interstitial condensation ?
 
freddy you only need a 25mm air gap under the triso between it and the plaster board and the usual 50mm above the 90mm that nochippy has installed. :) sorry, only the low posts but we all got to start somewhere :confused:
 

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