Many homes in more urban areas or other places with dense populations are opting for this method because they can better optimize space.
Rigid foam under roof sheathing.
Nail it around the edges with roofing nails.
Installing rigid foam insulation on top of roof sheathing is a great option for commercial buildings and homes with limited space.
Exterior foam sheathing is often installed on existing homes as an energy saving retrofit when new roofing or siding is needed.
Roof edge detail overhang extended to hide the thickness of the over roofing rigid insulation.
Most unvented attics incorporate spray polyurethane foam spf on the underside of the roof deck and attic walls.
Installed a new fully adhered membrane to the top of the old board sheathing prior to adding all that rigid insulation.
Install nailbase for cladding.
Continuous rigid insulation is a construction solution that provides a thermally efficient building enclosure.
Start at the bottom of the roof and place the first piece of rigid foam insulation against the metal flashing starting at the center line.
The purpose of the requirement that rigid foam installed above roof sheathing meet certain minimum r values is to ensure that the roof sheathing stays warm enough during the winter to avoid moisture accumulation and possible sheathing rot.
Rigid insulation layers exterior to existing roof sheathing must provide sufficient thermal insulation r value to control condensation risk see climate specific guidance.
If the sheathing is on the exterior of the foam then drying isn t a concern because interior vapor will never reach the sheathing and the sheathing will always dry to the exterior especially with any rainscreen.
Rigid insulation sheathing is made of a rigid plastic foam that is typically sold in 4 8 or 4 10 foot boards.
Rigid foam sheathing is a form of insulation continuous insulation to be exact that s applied to the exterior of the building.
Install rigid insulation board in multiple layers with joints offset vertically and horizontally between adjacent layers.