The percentage of your home s heat that is lost through the roof is on average around 40 percent.
Why not put insulation under the roof.
Moreover you lose less space.
Given a certain amount of insulation being used for a tight house uniform distribution throughout all parts of the shell exposed to the outside air in general does give minimum heat loss.
Senior engineer manager at icynene john broniek makes the case for the unvented attic assembly and why insulating the underside of the roof makes sense.
The problem with the insulation against the sheathing expands.
Consider an extreme example in which all of the attic floor insulation is piled up on half the area giving very very high r value there but none elsewhere.
Proper insulation can significantly reduce your energy consumption heat in the winter ac in the summer and reduce your energy costs by hundreds of dollars a year.
This language is in both the residential and commercial codes.
For the same reason insulation shouldn t touch the roof s underside.
The problem arises with moisture.
A roof without good insulation is a great contributor to energy loss.
Remember to fit a damp proof membrane if you go with mineral wool.
This is an extremely large amount of heat that is exiting the building and leaving you and the other residents of the building feeling cold and vulnerable in the chillier months or climates.
Insulation should go up the side and over any tanks or special tank insulation can be used but you mustn t insulate under any tanks as without some heat flowing up from below these are also.
The material is compressible and is thus easy to fit and is less likely to cause cracks.
This is bad for the environment and for your wallet as you end up spending a lot more on your electric bills.
The airflow from the soffits to the ridge vent keeps the roof cool and prevents ice dams and the material will block that flow.
The moisture is held in place by the insulation which allows for damage to the framing and other building components.
If there is a roof leak the insulation will be damaged by the water leaving you with less insulating value.
The insulation boards are best fitted under the roof structure whilst the mineral wool can be inserted between the beams of the roof.