Insulation during re-roofing
A re-roof can be a useful time to discuss insulation condition, roof-space access, moisture risk, ventilation, and whether other roof-space work should be coordinated.
Roof insulation works best when it's planned alongside roofing and ventilation - not bolted on afterwards. If we're already on the roof for a re-roof, repair, or new build, it's the cheapest time to think about insulation, condensation, and roof-space airflow.
A re-roof can be a useful time to discuss insulation condition, roof-space access, moisture risk, ventilation, and whether other roof-space work should be coordinated.
New builds and additions should consider insulation, ventilation, condensation control, roof profile, and interior comfort before the roof system is closed in.
Insulation performs best when moisture and ventilation are considered. Roofing decisions can affect how the roof space breathes and how condensation risk is managed.
If ADCO is already discussing roof replacement, repairs, or skylight work, it can be practical to discuss insulation-related access and timing at the same stage.
No. It depends on the property and scope, but roofing work can be a useful time to discuss roof-space access, moisture, and performance.
Insulation and ventilation both affect roof-space performance, moisture behaviour, and comfort, so they should not be considered in isolation.
If roofing work is on the cards, ask us about insulation timing, access, and ventilation so the roof space gets handled as one job.
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