What Are The Options For Flat Roof Insulation?
Daniel Bracewell • 13 January 2021
We all know that our housing stock needs to be made more eco-friendly and that means we have to update many older properties.
If your home has a flat roof, there are three main options when it comes to insulation, according to Which?. These are warm deck, cold deck or inverted roof.
In the UK, warm deck insulation is recommended because this works best in damp and cold climates. It involves fitting the insulation above the roof deck. Cold deck insulation, meanwhile, typically leaves a gap for ventilation, which is why it’s better for warm climates.
An inverted roof, meanwhile, involves having the insulation installed above the weather membrane. The consumer rights website explained that gravel or a similar material is typically used as the top-most layer on a flat roof of this kind.
If your property has a flat roof and you’re considering installing installation, it’s important to speak to flat roof specialists
to find out which option is most appropriate for your home.
As an article for Irish News
recently noted, installing insulation is one of the first steps a homeowner can take to help improve the energy efficiency of their properties.
Group head of the Energy Saving Trust Laura McGadie told the newspaper that many homes in the UK don’t have an adequate level of energy efficiency and typically perform far worse than their European counterparts.
Ms McGadie added: “There are various energy efficiency measures homeowners can install to make them warmer, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy bills.”