I have a rendered, single skin block garage with a pitched slate roof. There is a membrane between the slated and the rafters which I don't believe is permeable...
I am looking at insulating the garage, as cheaply as possible, just to make it a bit more comfortable and so I can heat it to protect tools.
I have done a search of the forum, but it can be a confusing issue.
In relation to the roof, can I just fit polystryrene between the rafters, leaving a 50mm air gap above and leave it at that? Just to get me started.
Not sealing the joints with tape or anything just yet? I realise this is not the greatest insulation but I can get the polystyrene for free. I may upgrade this down the line by covering that with an insulated plasterboard etc and so I wasn't going to tape or add a vapour barrier at this stage unless it's definitely needed to protect from any condensation issues?
Thanks.
I am looking at insulating the garage, as cheaply as possible, just to make it a bit more comfortable and so I can heat it to protect tools.
I have done a search of the forum, but it can be a confusing issue.
In relation to the roof, can I just fit polystryrene between the rafters, leaving a 50mm air gap above and leave it at that? Just to get me started.
Not sealing the joints with tape or anything just yet? I realise this is not the greatest insulation but I can get the polystyrene for free. I may upgrade this down the line by covering that with an insulated plasterboard etc and so I wasn't going to tape or add a vapour barrier at this stage unless it's definitely needed to protect from any condensation issues?
Thanks.