The addition was initially insulated with pink fiber glass batts in both the ceiling and walls vapor barriered and finished with drywall.
Unvented shed roof barrier.
An understanding of heat air and moisture as well as the causes of condensation is critical in detailing unvented roof assemblies.
Traditionally we ve insulated the roof panel to try and keep the temperature on the panel from reaching the dew point.
The roof is an insulated unvented shed roof which slopes down from the second story to the north side and on the interior it s a cathedral ceiling half of a cathedral.
Unvented roofs have a number of advantages.
Unvented low slope roofs are never designed to dry to the exterior because low slope roofing membranes are vapor barriers.
This causes the roofing paper and shingles to buckle.
Martin s post focuses on the marketing of owens corning 039 s propink unvented attic insulation system.
We ll add a vapor barrier so the moist air does not flow up through the insulation and condense on the roof.
However creating a vented roof gives a thermal separation between the roof and the conditioned heated and cooled spaces of the house so the sun baking on your metal roof won t over stress your air conditioning in the summer and snow will melt off your roof slower in the winter causing fewer ice dams and other water worries.
Yes unvented roof assemblies can be insulated with fiberglass a wufi post and not just in climate zones 2b amp.
Unvented roof systems where the insulation and air barrier are applied directly to the underside of the roof deck are common in applications where designers are seeking cost effective and energy efficient roof assemblies.
Unvented roofs are increasingly common due to design priorities.
Potential pitfalls to avoid include.
While this fact adds some risk to these assemblies compared for example to a traditional vented unconditioned attic with asphalt shingles this type of roof is very common.
As the osb or plywood roof sheathing absorbs moisture the sheathing expands and decreases the space between adjacent sheets.
However designers of compact roof assemblies must consider vapor permeance and arrangement of the roofing materials to produce acceptable hygrothermal performance and low.
These assemblies are created by eliminating ventilation openings and moving the thermal moisture and air control boundaries to the plane of the roof deck.
This phenomenon occurs regardless of whether the roof is vented or unvented in the absence of a vapor barrier between the asphalt shingles and the roof deck.
Most building codes allow for unvented roof construction.
Unvented roof assemblies such as conditioned attics and unvented cathedral ceilings are becoming common in north american construction.
Ventilation becomes more difficult the more complicated a roof s construction is.