This section contains the approved documents l1a and l1b for download below.
Roof u value wales.
Roof 0 15 well i say taken care actually the document states that even these values should only be considered as a starting point towards compliance.
What is a u value.
We provide u value calculations to show compliance with current building regulations standards and best practice.
Listed below are the typical elements of a pitched roof.
Ridge board this forms the apex of the roof and is where the rafters are fixed to both sides.
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Determine the thickness of the insulation layer above the joists required to achieve a u value of 0 20 w m2k for the roof construction shown below.
Note the distinction between the domestic and non domestic columns.
Each element enables the roof to span across the building and support the tiles covering on top as well as being able to transfer the loads weight created by any wind and snow down to the walls.
Check out our guide on what performance is required for the uk insulation building regulations.
It can also be referred to as an overall heat transfer co efficient and measures how well parts of a building transfer heat.
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There are two additional compliance guides for building.
They cover new dwellings document l1a work to existing dwellings l1b new buildings other than dwellings l2a and works to existing buildings other than dwellings l2b.
The required u value will depend on the location of the project england scotland or wales type of building domestic or non domestic and the application floor wall or roof.
The tables below show the suggested u values in england wales and scotland.
A u value is a measure of heat loss in a building element such as a wall floor or roof.
A lower u value indicates better insulation properties hence u value requirements usually specify a maximum value.
U value of a flat roof to comply with part l of the building regulations 2010 all roofs to rooms except those in unheated buildings should be thermally insulated to a maximum u value of of 0 18 w m k.
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This means that the higher the u value the worse the thermal performance of the building envelope.
Where more than 25 per cent of a ceiling below a cold loft space or flat roof is being replaced then building regulations would normally apply.