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Roof InspectionSoft GRPOver Concrete
Steven Dickinson
London Flat Roofing
07802300099
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I was asked to do a roof inspection and a report on this roof in London, I was told that the roof was soft underfoot and that they didn't know why. When I got on the roof and started to walk around, I was able to establish many different defects in the way that the GRP glass-reinforced plastic roof had been installed; flashings were compromising the drip detail on the cavity walls and generally the GRP had not been installed very well. I could only do a visual inspection and couldn't cut any holes in the roof however we because the roof was so soft underfoot I could feel that there was a timber frame underneath the glass fibre roof and the possibility that some insulation had been installed was there. But realistically, trial holes should be cut into the roof to establish the exact make up. I didn't know that there was no ventilation on the roof whatsoever, so if there was no cavity under the glass fibre, then there would've been an airspace that really should've been vented. Perhaps that's the reason why it had rotted from the bottom upwards. Anyhow I was able to get as much information as I needed and was able to give the customer a good report on the roof, explaining the situation and explaining what I thought was necessary to put the roof right unfortunately, this did mean that the whole roof would need to be completely stripped and replaced. Insulating a concrete roof is extremely difficult because of the thermal bridging around the edges. These are always going to be a problem unless you can encapsulate the whole roof so to stop thermal bridging.
Steven Dickinson
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One or Two layers of PIR insulation in a warm roof?
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Always phone or email with photos if you need help or advise Steven Dickinson London Flat Roofing 07802300099 info@londonflatroofing.co.uk One or two layers of PIR insulation is the question nobody seems to be talking about, so in this video, I express my opinions on the subject. This particular viewer sent over some information and asked the question. He also posed the question of whether or n...
Warm roofs, the biggest mistake I see when doing a roof inspection.
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Alway phone or email if you need help or advise Steven Dickinson London Flat Roofing 07802300099 info@londonflatroofing.co.uk Nobody tucks in their warm roofs! What do I mean? If you bought a new quilt for your bed and you laid down under it but didn't tuck it in around the edges, you would get cold. Same for when you're doing a warm roof, you have to extend the insulation down to the next ther...
Home Buyers Beware: Roof Condition Report Reveals All
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Steven Dickinson London Flat Roofing 07802300099 info@londonflatroofing.co.uk Over the years, I have been doing more and more surveys on roofs, and this survey was for a homebuyer's roof condition report . The customer had already had a Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors RICS house buyers report undertaken. However, the RICS surveyor didn't have equipment to get access up onto the top roof ...
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The Hidden Dangers of Mould: Exposing High Humidity & No Ventilation
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Condensation In the loft things not to do
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Vapour Barrier Installed Correctly - Walls and Cold Roofs
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Noisy Banging Flat Roof Problems
Through Ventilation Cross Ventilation Explained
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Through Ventilation Cross Ventilation Explained
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Vapour barriers for roofs and walls explained
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Vapour barriers for roofs and walls explained
New Build Passive House Roof Leaking or Sweating?
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Condensation/Sweating on garden office roof
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Condensation/Sweating on garden office roof
Leaking new warm flat roof problems
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Flat Roof Insulation, Bad Storage and Gluing Down!
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Flat Roof Insulation, Bad Storage and Gluing Down!
Electronic flat roof leak detection Testing a leaking roof Roof surveys
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Sweating and Wet Parapet Wall, Cavity Wall Insulation
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Sweating and Wet Parapet Wall, Cavity Wall Insulation
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Can I save my sweating cold flat roof with no vapour barrier ?
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Warm flat roof two layers of insulation will it work?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AiwaLee
    @AiwaLee День тому

    How about mice or other vermin getting into those holes?

  • @marksfreeyoutube6159
    @marksfreeyoutube6159 2 дні тому

    Great engineering, as usual

  • @yeekeelam600
    @yeekeelam600 3 дні тому

    Great video! I’ve a question tho. If you’ve a warm roof like what you showed in min 3:45, and there is then condensation somewhere in the middle of the insulation (where the two temperatures meet), isn’t that a problem for fungus ? Because the condensation is stuck in the insulation?

  • @advancedue476
    @advancedue476 6 днів тому

    They probably should have painted that membrane over the wood as well

  • @subhumanrogueminiaturesfor2538
    @subhumanrogueminiaturesfor2538 7 днів тому

    I've been getting really confused with all the barriers, which order, air gaps etc but these have helped better than most all others combined... shame they only came up after hours of others. The cold roof explained is what I really needed. One thing I don't get is the real difference between a vapour varrier and dpm if the goal is stop moisture from inside penetrate the insuoation and condense inside it then if dpm stops more then aren't they always better?... or is the vapour barrier the outside where air gap is and if so is it really needed if its vented?

  • @proactiveflatroofing7655
    @proactiveflatroofing7655 8 днів тому

    I have to say Steve, I have been watching your videos for years and love your enthusiasm and practical fact based explanation of the "right" way to put a flat roof together, I would love to have a coffee with your sometime.

  • @davochprojects6681
    @davochprojects6681 9 днів тому

    Phone sussex instalations. Down your way. See them on youtube

  • @paulfaulkner4488
    @paulfaulkner4488 10 днів тому

    You are mentioning a vapour barrier just use the right insulation with a multi foil

  • @dominicjohnson8427
    @dominicjohnson8427 10 днів тому

    Is the air vapour control layer simply dpm or is there a particular brand normally used ?

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 9 днів тому

      The air vape controller is normally a tarp product with possibly aluminium foil in it. It's not just plastic.

  • @philipoakley5498
    @philipoakley5498 11 днів тому

    The "if" part of a two layer construction (rather than single layer) is whether sufficient moisture could accumulate at the layer join for it to actually condense out and then propagate the potential mould/rot. The solid PIR has nowhere for there to be that condensable moisture (compare with mineral wool etc). It's a long slow game (decade of life) to ensure that the moisture doesn't have opportunities to ruin everything. So many things to consider!

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 9 днів тому

      So many things to consider is assault right

  • @dwainDigital
    @dwainDigital 11 днів тому

    So how'd you resolve the cold area around the outside if you make it a warm roof on a roof like that?

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 9 днів тому

      Basically you have to wrap the insulation around the outer edge of the concrete and that not normally an option

  • @mmroofs
    @mmroofs 11 днів тому

    Hi Steve, I sincerely appreciate your videos. You specialize in a crucial area of the roofing industry by addressing moisture-related issues. There's a significant need for education in this aspect of our field.

  • @marconst10
    @marconst10 11 днів тому

    This guy s a Legend!

  • @9111logic
    @9111logic 11 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @eddjordan2399
    @eddjordan2399 11 днів тому

    i hate glass fiber roofs just use epdm easy super strong essay to joint never had a problem with them. glass fiber way to many variables Keep up the good work Steve..

    • @peteramberley9952
      @peteramberley9952 11 днів тому

      That's because people don't lay them properly. You don't get many boats made out of epdm.

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 11 днів тому

      You also dont get many boats made out of GRP that are laid up outside in uncontrolled endearments

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 11 днів тому

      Yes I love EPDM also

    • @redline589
      @redline589 11 днів тому

      Both have their benefits, but what's more important is how well they are constructed.

    • @northeastcorals
      @northeastcorals 11 днів тому

      @@redline589 Yeh I've installed both types on my property (both DIY) & think both have their pros & cons IMO. For my small roof with lots of complicated shapes like several kerbs for roof windows etc GRP was a better option in my own opinion. I used EPDM for my other roof which is a simple large flat roof with only 2 flat/low profile windows on it.

  • @smellypunks
    @smellypunks 11 днів тому

    Can you do a video about insulating solid walls (i.e. no cavity) and the issues around interstitial condensation, air gap or not, breathable insulation or not etc. There are millions of homes in the UK that have solid walls and would be good to hear from you on the subject if you can speak to it?

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 11 днів тому

      Ill put that on my list of video to do

  • @northeastcorals
    @northeastcorals 12 днів тому

    I could be wrong but I think I can spot some black plastic sheeting just say sticking up out of the 1st insulation layer at the corner after the window & the top right corner which may have been used as the vapour control layer. I'm not saying that would be correct, just pointing out what I think I can see.

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 12 днів тому

      You could be right; however, plastic is the wrong material to use on a warm roof. Additionally, plastic Air Vapour Control Layers (AVCL) are typically green. Black is normally the color used for Damp Proof Course (DPC) or Damp Proof Membranes (DPM), all of which do not use virgin plastic and therefore do not offer the correct vapor resistance.

  • @SuperMickjr
    @SuperMickjr 12 днів тому

    Is this a cash job ?

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 12 днів тому

      I don't understand what you mean

  • @user-uk4se5jp1s
    @user-uk4se5jp1s 12 днів тому

    I would guess that you would say the existing felt is a bad AVCL when converting an uninsulated roof to a warm roof. My bungalow had a secong floor with dormers added and flat roof extension 18 years ago. Not a scrap of insulation anywhere. Expensive to heat in the winter and an oven in the summer. At least th electrician was good out i would be much more concerned.

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 12 днів тому

      no the existing roof can make a very good air vapour controller because the problem is tucking the roofing around the edge which was the subject of my last video. You've gotta make sure that you tuck it in around the edge. Bring the thermal element of the insulation that's gonna go over the top of the roof down to the next thermal element which is the wall this is so often missed and therefore realistically you're losing 7080% of the performance of the roof by not doing it

  • @MrKarlPrince
    @MrKarlPrince 13 днів тому

    As well over overlapping joints reducing leakage, other advantages of multiple layers: less bowing (especially after cutting) and easier to cut, especially around corners and protrusions.

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 13 днів тому

      Yes, all of the above are also good advantages

  • @ricos1497
    @ricos1497 13 днів тому

    Interesting video. What would you recommend instead of the plywood against the internal wall?

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 13 днів тому

      the Air Vapour Control Layer (AVCL) gos up against the wall then the insulation

    • @ricos1497
      @ricos1497 12 днів тому

      @@SteveRoofer makes sense, thanks

  • @dickdastardly5534
    @dickdastardly5534 13 днів тому

    I am thinking of putting solar on my 3 bedroom semi detached simple pitched roof, the roof is the original build and I was wondering would it be wise to change the roof first or not bother as its still functioning - I appreciate this is a bit of a difficult question without seeing the roof (about 50 years old) ut would appreciate your thoughts on the matter thanks 👍🏻

  • @adamkingdon8063
    @adamkingdon8063 13 днів тому

    It certainly has to be a warm roof when it’s located in Scotland, do you ever work up that way or are you just looking for work in London? I can possibly put you in touch with a roofer that also specialises in water damage etc that you could liase with he lives up that way.

    • @SteveRoofer
      @SteveRoofer 12 днів тому

      Thanks for the offer, but we're London-based in really don't get any work up there

  • @ciarankavanagh9424
    @ciarankavanagh9424 13 днів тому

    Those plastic polypropylene slates aren't good. They are amazing to use, all the same thickness, look great, lightweight. So quick and easy to use. They tick loads of boxes until you see them 2/ 3 years after you've put them on. They fade terribly like all plastic materials. The wrong client will pursue you if they are very particular

  • @billfromgermany
    @billfromgermany 15 днів тому

    I installed 142 mm alufoil-faced insulation for my workshop build. The external sheeting was already completed, so I had real problems getting a precisely cut sheet into the stud gaps. Effectively, the sheet was compressing air. I found the most effective way to get a good seal was to cut the sheet exactly 10 mm too small, insert the sheet, then fill the gap with foam, starting from the back of the space. Of course, a workshop doesn’t have the insulation and damp requirements of a house, but I wonder wonder if my solution would be acceptable for habitable spaces. Final point, I bought the Festool specialist insulation saw. Used with their track it enabled extremely accurate and square cuts in the insulation. Disgracefully expensive though!

  • @andreicotorobai731
    @andreicotorobai731 15 днів тому

    Hi Steve , could i ask what type of vapor barrier to use for warm flat roof and where to buy ? thanks

  • @andypag1071
    @andypag1071 15 днів тому

    Is this the same as a warm pitched tiled roof? Does the foam insulation carry a lateral component of the weight of the tiles?

  • @christopherhook6789
    @christopherhook6789 16 днів тому

    Buy cheap labour ...albania ? , get this outcome.

  • @seanbriggs
    @seanbriggs 18 днів тому

    Counter batten underneath 🤷‍♂️

  • @andreicotorobai731
    @andreicotorobai731 20 днів тому

    thanks for video , how to do if joists are fixed on wall hangers inside the building? is a cold roof , bcz of building hight ..thanks

  • @davidrobinson1746
    @davidrobinson1746 20 днів тому

    Hi - I’m just designing my warm roof solution for an existing flat roof, thanks for your videos they are really informative. I intend to use Alutrix 600 but wanted to ask about it securing to a concrete slab roof - would you use any primer or additional adhesive Also what mechanical fittings would you recommend for securing the new insulation and osb to the concrete slab Thanks in advance

  • @andreicotorobai731
    @andreicotorobai731 26 днів тому

    hi , thanks for video ! planning my new roof , same cold roof , joists hanging on the wall with hangers , got the walls from sides .. need ventilation! how is better to do .. go battens along the joists then across the joists ? need 2 layers of battens or one ?! thank you

  • @momalik5934
    @momalik5934 26 днів тому

    Great vid 1 question comes to mind like a cold roof does a warm roof require 50mm of ventilation?

  • @brandonSpivey-vx4eu
    @brandonSpivey-vx4eu 26 днів тому

    Whats the name of these tiles you recommend

  • @BilbosBrother
    @BilbosBrother 27 днів тому

    How does the cross battening work with furrings on a flat roof with a sky light?

  • @micksoden7064
    @micksoden7064 Місяць тому

    Have polymer plastic slates on our new build house for 18 years.they look great,as good as new,and have withstood 120 km per hour winds.

  • @michaelbrooks3859
    @michaelbrooks3859 Місяць тому

    Only problem is when they fade

  • @girlatendofrwjishot
    @girlatendofrwjishot Місяць тому

    My roofing company in Utah, USA couldn't find anything decent on the market so we've begun using perforated metal z-bar and a custom bent-counter flashing which cleats into the z-bar. Very cost-effective, readily available materials without too much fabrication needed, and it's all metal, holds together very nicely, feels solid, and flashes into headwall same as any other counter flashing.

  • @Seqhael
    @Seqhael Місяць тому

    Hello Steve, I’m a carpenter new to the UK from NZ where our insulation regs are a lot different. I’m doing my first build here for a client, and the original plan was a pitched roof extension with cold roof insulation. The pitched ceiling has now changed to a flat ceiling but still a pitched roof. Am I better off insulating the flat ceiling, or the pitched roof?

  • @tiredgunnersaurus
    @tiredgunnersaurus Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video. We have a very similar bacony that recently was painted with fiber glass and keeps cracking. Do you still recommend Hydrostop EU AH-25 6 years on?

  • @maireadrussell8475
    @maireadrussell8475 Місяць тому

    They are spaced the same regardless. Either between joists or straddling them. Or is it just me?

  • @paulhampson8496
    @paulhampson8496 Місяць тому

    I've used them super slate the 1s I used art slate something like that nice clean work when working with them

  • @freesaxon6835
    @freesaxon6835 Місяць тому

    Whats the liquid rubber called ?

  • @davidgarofalo3800
    @davidgarofalo3800 Місяць тому

    Hi, how many screws per sheet of insulation would you use? I'm doing a flat roof soon with Resitrix, 130mm insulation and Alutrix. The architect doesn't want another layer of plywood on top on the insulation before the Resitrix. Thank you.

  • @Xknoxy444X
    @Xknoxy444X Місяць тому

    Is glasswool or rock wool better for a cold roof because it’s more breathable ?

  • @biccypequeno
    @biccypequeno Місяць тому

    Hey Steve Roofer. Can I ask you a question here? I've built a summerhouse in the garden and haven't thought about venting anything until I recently saw your videos. It's framed with 100x50mm pressure treated timber. Whilst I could vent the roof without too much hassle venting the wall cavities is going to be a challenge. The outside walls are UPVC cladding over a polythene sheet and the roof is epdm. So there's not much scope for water to move out if it gets trapped in the walls. It's a dilema and i just asked ChatGPT what he thought and he suggested using closed cell spray foam insulation which means i don't need to worry about venting anything as the foam is a vapour barrier and completely impermiable and there will be no gaps for air or moisture to move across. What say you?

  • @bapoo
    @bapoo Місяць тому

    All i’d add is the first one, he’s making a PIR sandwich with the 25mm on top. Should be the other way around as the dew point is pushed further out so any gaps in the expanding foam will be somewhere for interstitial condensation to form. Small risk and low volumes but easily eliminated if reversed.

  • @SunofYork
    @SunofYork Місяць тому

    I love Steve;s hair...It is strong and thick and looks good and won't come off in a gale, though it will lighten in the sun. . Mine is flimsy and thinning even though I am only 76. Envious !

  • @allysoncipollone890
    @allysoncipollone890 Місяць тому

    I have a room that i think was a patio that the previous owner closed in. I dont think there is any ventilation and im not sure what to do 😅

  • @damdamdam8346
    @damdamdam8346 Місяць тому

    Everyday is a school day - thanks for the video....