RogerS wrote:Fabulous slates, Mike. Expensive ?
No, they're the slates I took off the roof of the cottage when I re-roofed it. So absolutely free.
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RogerS wrote:Fabulous slates, Mike. Expensive ?
Mike G wrote:RogerS wrote:Fabulous slates, Mike. Expensive ?
No, they're the slates I took off the roof of the cottage when I re-roofed it. So absolutely free.
TrimTheKing wrote:Looking a bit scruffy the outside of that workshop Mike, time for a new coat of paint...
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Mark
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Mike G wrote:
No, this is a different roof. There is a 50mm clear gap between the top of the insulation and the underside of the breather membrane. Obviously there is plenty of airflow under slates. The difference with the diagram you may be looking at is that the OSB board is an impermeable barrier, and would thus trap moisture in. This is the danger of posting information on-line......there are subtleties, and what applies in one scenario doesn't apply in another. What sort of roof covering are you planning on?
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