On Top Of Roof Insulation
Bare foam board one sided sheathing board or double sided which is also reference as structural insulated panels.
On top of roof insulation. However most cathedral ceilings and low slope flat roofs are insulated roof assemblies. A roof over a vented unconditioned attic does not need to include any insulation. By including a layer of stone wool insulation within your roof system your building will benefit in more ways than one. The trim the frieze boards the fascia and the overhangs all had to look like they belonged.
They had to look original. The easiest way to increase the value of your roof assembly is to insulate the insulation with a hybrid roof system. Most home and business owners opt for rigid foam on top of roof sheathing because it makes the most sense and it s an eco friendly solution. The later is used in new construction as the interior board serves as an inner wall.
This will be a lot more expensive but will give you insulation value of about 18r and white pvc will reflect upto 95 of solar heat. Introducing a stone wool roofing insulation and coverboard in one. One of the most efficient and popular methods though is to install rigid foam insulation on top of roof sheathing. It typically has 3 variations.
Insulated roof assemblies can be vented or unvented. Another option is to install polyiso insulation about 3 thick on top of metal and do a pvc roof on top. It makes the most sense and preforms the best under most conditions. Measure the roof with a tape measure.
Inverted roof is where the insulation goes above the weather membrane effectively protecting it from heat and cold which can shorten its life and that of the roof deck it can even protect. Insulation above the roof deck or air vapor impermeable insulation below the roof deck is needed for condensation control in an unvented roof. Rigid foam board is just above the roof deck or an exterior insulation option. Hack n stack sealed foam board between the rafters would be better since it s at least an air impermeable insulation but even that would require a vent gap below the roof deck to meet code and you d still be under r38 on that 2x6 rafters unless you fattened it out per holladay s recommendation.
The 6 inches of rigid insulation added to the top of the existing roof deck needed to be done in a manner that was invisible.