Profiled steel sheeting can provide an excellent roof product but consider a number of points
Most manufacturers guarantees are business to business so as a private individual they probably wont apply to you
There are a number of different coating types and within each coating type a wide range of performance.
Trapezoidal cladding can be laid down to 4 degrees without any problems.
If going lower than that then use a standing seam profile
Fixings should always be installed in the troughs using good quality stainless fixings with EPDM washers
Remember that steel is a particularly good conductor of heat so any direct routes through are likely to create condensation risks
Insulation. Wont directly make your shed warner. It simply slows down the movement of heat, so unless you heat it will be just as cold inside as out
Regarding condensation, there are 2 issues to consider.
1. Condensation inside the building
2. Condensation within the insulation cavity
Condensation occurs when the temperature falls below the dewpoint. To reduce risk of condensation within the building reduce sources of moisture, increase heat and if applicable increase ventilation.
Within the insulation cavity, you need to apply similar principles by avoiding humid air entering the cavity but accepting that some air (and vapour ) will. Make sure that the insulation support is as air tight as possible for 2 reasons
1. Reduces heat loss through cold air infiltration
2. Reduces warm air and moisture entering the cavity
Going back to choice of roof cladding
A small standing seam profile will need to be fully supported so should be laid on 18mm OSB3 or equivalent with a membrane between
0.7mm trapezoidal sheeting can easily span 1.5m purlin spacings and does not require any additional support. Whether you will require a membrane depends upon the type of material you use for the internal liner and how that would drain in the event of condensation
Foam insulated panel. This is the easiest option as effectively you install the outer and painted inner and insulation in 1 go. The edges of the internal liner can easily be cut back to get rid if any internal condensation risk and absolutely no risk of condensation within the insulation cavity. On paper the most expensive but you are effectively buying the whole roof already pained inside and out.
Any questions regarding metal roofing/wall cladding from a small workshop to an 80,000m2 distribution shed, give me a call or ask on the forum. Its my day job and I’ve been doing it for 30 years in January