Not sure if this is the right place to post, but I’ll start here.
I’m rebuilding my roof as part of a loft conversion and also installing MVHR, so I want to make the roof as airtight as possible — ideally all the way from the eaves (where I’d like to run ducts between the eaves and dwarf walls). It’s a solid brick Edwardian house. Also in a conservation area so can’t do a warm roof due to the build-up and have to preserve what it currently looks like.
My planned build-up is full-fill mineral wool between rafters, with PIR insulation underneath. What I’m struggling with is where the airtight layer/membrane should go, and how to detail it around all the penetrations from rafters, joists and the joining it back down to the wall from the room below.
What’s the best approach here? I feel like it’s a huge puzzle piece trying to get that membrane in and I must be missing something simple here.
I’ve attached a detail of what I’m aiming for (apologies for the rough SketchUp drawing!)
mineral wool roof.pdf