Hi all, I have been searching for best ways to add extra insulation between rafters on a pitched warm roof and have so far really struggled to find a solution. I am hoping someone on here could give some insight as to what can/can't be done with using different types of insulation in the roof.
Here's my conundrum, I am in the process of redoing the whole ceiling with plasterboards and would like to take the advantage of filling the gaps between the rafters with insulation for better thermal/sound performance. The insulation in there already isn't much, 50mm Celotex on top of rafters with 50mm polystyrene boards cut in between pressed tightly against Celotex leaving around 170mm of exposed rafter. Rafters are 220x47mm spaced 600mm. Initially I was looking at using Frametherm 35 140mm or Rockwool RWA45 covered over with Glidevale barriair VCL (bought already) and then plasterboard but after speaking with the Knauf rep, it would apparently contradict the guidance of moisture management. Quote - When using two different types of insulation within a thermal element the insulation with the lower vapour resistance should be positioned on the external (cold side) of the insulation with the higher vapour resistance, to help remove the risk of interstitial condensation.
I did also contact Rockwool but they were unable to help. Preferably I would have gone with the Frametherm route just for ease of installation but not sure if it's still an option now.