Allows heat to be conserved with no requirement for roof void ventilation.
Inverted warm deck roof advantages.
The simplicity of a warm flat roof makes it one of the most popular designs providing an effective and easy way of insulating a building.
One of the main benefits of the inverted roof method is that the membrane is protected by the insulation from the expansion and contraction caused by weather fluctuations such as frost and solar radiation.
In an inverted roof construction the principal thermal insulation layer is located not only above the roof structure but also above the waterproofing resulting in the waterproofing structural deck and support structure being at a temperature close to that of the interior of the building.
Ventilation of the ceiling space is required as there is a risk of condensation forming on the underside of the roof deck.
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Inverted roofs because of the need for ballast paving or vegetation inverted roofs typically weigh about 90kg m2 which means the structural load is the main limit on their application.
It is also protected from damage by traffic on the roof such as people walking the movement of equipment and so on.
Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation has minimal water absorption due to its closed cell structure.
This makes it the only material suitable and approved for inverted roof applications.
Warm flat roofs make it easier to eliminate cold bridging.
Benefits of inverted roofs the great benefit of inverted roofs is that the insulation protects the membrane from extremes of weather such as frost uv exposure and the expansion and contraction that comes about from summer winter temperature cycles which can be as much as 80 c on some roofs.
This roof construction called a cold roof does have some disadvantages.
No vapour control layer is required.
An inverted roof is quite simply where the waterproofing layer is installed over the structural deck rather than over the insulation.
A warm roof is breathable allowing moisture out.
A breathable roof ensures there is no moisture build up which can lead to fungal or mould growth.
Warm flat roofs create little or no thermal bridging.
Inverted roofs are able to exceed building regulations part l requirements and have many advantages.