I am looking for advice on how to achieve a U Value of 0.13 for my pitched roof.
I plan to use the loft as a playroom and storage but still need to comply to Scottish building regulations - the planning department at the council said the i need a U Value of 0.13 for my 1962 detached bungalow
I can see the Sarking board and the rafters are 100 mm deep, 450 mm apart.
I am trying to work out what materials i need to achieve the 0.13 U Value - it looks like rockwool will be the cheapest option will eat heavily into my head height but the foil insulation appears a lot more expensive
There is also mention of ventilation gaps
I would just like someone to explain to me in laymans term on how i do it with both products (Wool or foil) (or both together or what ever is the best way to achieve the U Value of 0.13) I need step by step instructions like say Sarking board then 50 mm ventilation gap then Kingspan (Whatever relevant Number) then 25 mm Baton then 12.5 mm Plasterboard or however
Sorry to be so vague i have looked at so many sites and U Value calculators online my brain is mush now and i dont understand them. This "cheap playroom" is turning out be dearer and dearer
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me
Please if there is something important that i am missing - let me know