The standard of roof ventilation varies widely but the current building regulations specify that 270mm mineral wool should be used to insulate your a roof space at a minimum.
Interstitial condensation in roofs.
Interstitial condensation is condensation which occurs between layers of the construction i e.
Interstitial condensation refers to condensation occurring within spaces or interstices and usually this means within stud walls or the rafter spaces of a house with a room in the roof with rafter level insulation.
Interstitial condensation is when the condensation is formed in the core of the structure while surface condensation is formed on the inside surface of the wall or roof.
Interstitial condensation can cause deterioration or even failure of the components of the assembly potentially shortening their useful lifespan.
Interstitial condensation can cause deterioration or even failure of the components of the assembly potentially shortening their useful lifespan.
Interstitial condensation is condensation which occurs between layers of the construction i e.
Interstitial condensation commonly occurs when moist air permeates through elements of the building fabric across which there is a temperature difference typically but not always when warm moist internal air moves towards the cooler outer parts of external walls or roofs driven by a pressure difference.
Sometimes it can occur within the structure of a wall if it is made of very porous material.
When that moisture laden air reaches a layer inside the interstitial structure that is at dew point temperature it condenses into liquid water on that surface.
Interstitial condensation is a type of condensation which takes place between layers of a structure.
Inside the roof wall or floor elements.
Inside the roof wall or floor elements.
It is important to ensure an element is designed to avoid interstitial condensation or to create an adequate ventilation solution to remove any condensation that forms.
Therefore it is of paramount importance to ensure that any roofing materials used are designed in a way of which prevents interstitial condensation by creating adequate amounts of ventilation that removes any condensation build up.
Interstitial condensation can create structural dampening that occurs when moist air penetrates inside the hidden space within an enclosed wall roof or floor cavity structure.