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Posted By: pmagowanDavid, do you think that with the 15T&G sarking planks and the 15mm T&G osb that this provides a ridgid base whereby I dont need to worry about attaching the counterbattons directly to the rafters? That would be brilliant as I was worried about aiming through all the insulation.I was suggesting 18mm OSB3 because that would give 33mm thickness in total & Ancon recommend 35mm minimum embedment, but yes that is the idea. It may be that when trying to fix helical nails midway between rafters that you get too much bounce, so its a good idea to try & align the counter battens with the rafters, but the alignment won't be critical.
Posted By: pmagowanPaul inM, suggested closed cell icynen
Posted By: Viking Houseso I think we will start putting a layer of Polythene over the OSB before we put on the 200mm of EPS externally.Wouldn't something like Tyvek be better? It's water proof but vapour permeable.
Posted By: pmagowanThe other thing I still cant get round it external fixings such as security lights and cameras etc.Or Gutter downpipes! This was one the reasons I have gone back from EWI and render to a block outer skin - just not robust enough I feel.
Posted By: Paul in Montreal Wouldn't something like Tyvek be better? It's water proof but vapour permeable.Hi Paul, It doesn't need to be breathable does it? polythene is cheaper and more airtight. We will use Tyvec on the outside before slating!
Posted By: Viking HouseThe roof can breathe in and out from the OSB/Polythene layer.
Posted By: Viking HouseHi Paul, It doesn't need to be breathable does it? polythene is cheaper and more airtight. We will use Tyvec on the outside before slating!