This diagram visually compares cold and warm roof insulation methods. A cold roof places insulation below the deck, requiring ventilation and risking condensation. A warm roof places insulation above the deck, keeping the structure within the thermal envelope and ensuring compliance with BS 5250 & BS 6229. This is a key factor in modern roof upgrades for better energy efficiency and waterproofing.
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