Does spray foam insulation cause condensation problems
No. When used to upgrade the insulation of a roof, spray foam is sprayed across the whole roof and down into the eaves to create a 'warm-roof'. The system has been independently tested and found to more than satisfy BS:5250 2002 in respect of control of condensation in buildings. Where the foam insulation is used primarily for roof stabilisation and applied to a thinner nominal depth, ventilation at eaves level is maintained to ensure minimal risk of condensation.
Questions
- Can foam insulation be used to fill behind plasterboards or similar
- Does spray foam insulation cause condensation problems
- Does spray foam insulation present a fire risk
- How long has spray foam insulation been in use
- What happens if a tile breaks on my roof after the installation of foam insulation
- What insulation values can be achieved with spray foam
- Will spray foam cause my timbers to rot
- Will spray foam make my roof waterproof