Hi all,
New member here. I have recently erected a pent Power Shed, which I want to use a little workshop and house my little off grid power solution. I have a fair few questions about insulation and temp/damp/mould control, but I am most immediately concerned about the following.
The shed has a pent roof, about 2m wide, and the deck is essentially tongue in groove cladding nailed to a frame to make roof panels. The framing timbers are 40mm high, so extending from the warm side of the deck down into the shed 40mm, with lengths running across the inside width of the shed spaced about 60cm apart, which I will refer to as "rafters". Having read a fair bit of material online, I have decided to insulate the roof by simply stapling foil to the underside of the roof rafters. I would then use foil tape to seal the foil insulation to the PIR board fitted to the wall panels. This will create 40mm void in the roof, segmented by the rafters at roughly 60cm intervals. I appreciate 50mm is supposed to be the minumum air gap for a cold roof, but... I don't have that now, and creating it would reduce the internal head height too much.
So, I am hoping that by introducing as much airflow as possible in each void would be enough to prevent moisture build up whilst still providing a benefit from having the insutlion. My idea is to fit trickle vents at either end of the void, so the tall end of the shed, and the shorter end. I could go on and put holes in the timbers, aka "rafters" but I woul prefer no weaken the roof stucture at all, as I only have 40mm to play with. Will 40cm trickle vents on either end allow for enough airflow to take away moisture build up before it causes any damage?
The other idea I have is to paint the warms side of the deck and framing timbers with anti mould paint, to further discourage a possible mould infestation. Does this sound a) useful, b) harmful, or c) not going to do anything other than waste time and money?
Thanks!
New member here. I have recently erected a pent Power Shed, which I want to use a little workshop and house my little off grid power solution. I have a fair few questions about insulation and temp/damp/mould control, but I am most immediately concerned about the following.
The shed has a pent roof, about 2m wide, and the deck is essentially tongue in groove cladding nailed to a frame to make roof panels. The framing timbers are 40mm high, so extending from the warm side of the deck down into the shed 40mm, with lengths running across the inside width of the shed spaced about 60cm apart, which I will refer to as "rafters". Having read a fair bit of material online, I have decided to insulate the roof by simply stapling foil to the underside of the roof rafters. I would then use foil tape to seal the foil insulation to the PIR board fitted to the wall panels. This will create 40mm void in the roof, segmented by the rafters at roughly 60cm intervals. I appreciate 50mm is supposed to be the minumum air gap for a cold roof, but... I don't have that now, and creating it would reduce the internal head height too much.
So, I am hoping that by introducing as much airflow as possible in each void would be enough to prevent moisture build up whilst still providing a benefit from having the insutlion. My idea is to fit trickle vents at either end of the void, so the tall end of the shed, and the shorter end. I could go on and put holes in the timbers, aka "rafters" but I woul prefer no weaken the roof stucture at all, as I only have 40mm to play with. Will 40cm trickle vents on either end allow for enough airflow to take away moisture build up before it causes any damage?
The other idea I have is to paint the warms side of the deck and framing timbers with anti mould paint, to further discourage a possible mould infestation. Does this sound a) useful, b) harmful, or c) not going to do anything other than waste time and money?
Thanks!