If spray foam is applied to the underside of your roof slates, you are effectively removing this ventilation gap. Trapping moisture inside, foam completely encapsulates your roofing battens and the top of your rafters. Spray foam insulation should be installed by an experienced professional. Spray foam can sometimes emit hazardous fumes so it is important that a competent person handles this operation! It is incredibly important that you leave a ventilated gap between your roof tiles and any insulation used. This is to allow moisture an escape route from your roof, before it begins to settle and rot away your wooden roof rafters. A completely new roof is a lot more expensive than some new insulation!
Ventilation Gap
This problem is completely avoidable with the right installation methods and competent technique. If you’d like some more information on the importance ventilation or how to work around it, contact our team today. Ideally – no! Spray foam insulation should be installed by an experienced professional. Spray foam can sometimes emit hazardous fumes so it is important that a competent person handles this operation.
Warmer Home
When sprayed at rafter level, it seals the home creating an air-tight warm roof and loft structure which contributes to keeping your home warm in winter, cool in summer whilst lowering heating and cooling costs and thereby saving on energy costs up to 50%, which can’t be achieved with traditional insulation! The majority of older properties will not have any felt or membrane underneath the roof tiles. If you have no roof felt in your home, no worries. We will staple in a foam membrane and spray the spray foam insulation directly onto the membrane to prevent and reduce the foam from sticking to the tiles, which is displayed in the pictures below. This is done to prevent you from damaging your home insulation if you want to replace your tiles in the future.
Spray foam insulation can be applied to both breathable and non-breathable roof membranes and felts. It fills every crack and crevice to eliminate air leakage or infiltration. It’s a fantastic solution that more and more people are choosing in Ireland. As you can see, there are many different factors that can affect the price of your home loft insulation. Find local Insulation Installers across Ireland and talk to them about the best type of loft insulation for your home and get a quote today.