Dynamite
Established Member
Hi everyone, I just wanted to post here to ask what you think about this situation. I am currently insulating my workshop roof and as you can see insulated with Kingspan insulation board I’m now going to ply over this, however I am unsure whether I need to bother with a vapour barrier. I know this is the case for if I was occupying the building for living in it, but I’m not it’s just a workshop and I would like the easiness of having to just put the plywood over the top of the Kingspan. What do you think?
I have attached a picture which shows the Kingspan and I’ve also put a small patch of vapour barrier. However I don’t want the issue of the vapour barrier creating creases and the ply not fitting well to the joists. As you can see in the picture I have put a small part of vapour barrier on and this is when I noticed this could be an issue.
Just so you know, the joist are 100mm and the insulation board is 50mm and I’ve got a 50mm air gap between the top of the insulation board and the bottom of the roof tile membrane.
Kind Regards..........Rob
I have attached a picture which shows the Kingspan and I’ve also put a small patch of vapour barrier. However I don’t want the issue of the vapour barrier creating creases and the ply not fitting well to the joists. As you can see in the picture I have put a small part of vapour barrier on and this is when I noticed this could be an issue.
Just so you know, the joist are 100mm and the insulation board is 50mm and I’ve got a 50mm air gap between the top of the insulation board and the bottom of the roof tile membrane.
Kind Regards..........Rob