As posted elsewhere, I'm currently building a 6m x 4m timber frame workshop with monopitch metal sheet roof. My intended roof, from the inside, is: OSB3 ceiling as vapour barrier; timber joists with insulation between; breathable membrane; ventilation gap; metal sheeting.
I had assumed the membrane would go on top of the joists, then the purlings, then the metal roof sheets. The metal sheet supplier advises to put the purlings on top of the joists, then the membrane, then the metal sheets. My worry is that in both cases condensation could collect where the sheets are screwed tight to the purlings, and whether there is enough ventilation beneath the metal sheets.
Any thoughts?
I had assumed the membrane would go on top of the joists, then the purlings, then the metal roof sheets. The metal sheet supplier advises to put the purlings on top of the joists, then the membrane, then the metal sheets. My worry is that in both cases condensation could collect where the sheets are screwed tight to the purlings, and whether there is enough ventilation beneath the metal sheets.
Any thoughts?