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utdman
7th June, 2011, 12:41 AM
looking to insulate the roof of my shed,
roughly 220cm x 390cm
the roof is corrugated metal sheets and during winter there is a problem with condensation.
im thing of installing polystyrene insulation and then covering it with plywood.
beams joists measure 150mm from the base of the metal sheets and am planning to install 100mm thick polystyrene insulation sheets in between.
is this ok?
cablefreejunkie
7th June, 2011, 02:13 AM
I think you might have issues with the condensation and the insulation
Not totally sure maybe another member can clarify
mtv1
7th June, 2011, 02:28 AM
am not a whizz at this but YBS SuperQuilt 1.5M X10M (15m2 Roll) - Eco Home Insulation (http://www.ecohome-insulation.com/?i=38451&gclid=CJHp0ubRoqkCFQOGDgodxR85uA) this might help there are specialized peeps to insulate corrugated sheets too ;) http://www.eurekainsulation.com.au/specifiers/Permastop.pdf
Kalipo
7th June, 2011, 04:26 PM
Id suspect its one of these..
http://www.taylorsgardenbuildings.co.uk/store/images/d_16460.jpg
If so, the walls would need insulating aswell..
These sheds look good but are piss poor with condensation..
utdman
7th June, 2011, 10:40 PM
[QUOTE=Kalipo;1129749]Id suspect its one of these..
QUOTE]
nope
Grizz
8th June, 2011, 11:28 AM
sounds good.
You shouldnt have issues with condensation if its well insulated. condensation is caused in a shed by warm moist air rising and hitting the cold sheets above. if its hitting the polystyrene its not hitting the sheets, shouldnt be drip.
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