Just watched another video by another conservatory company where they said you must NOT have metal beams for a solid roof because condensation will form on the joists, run down and form puddles? Solid roof beams should always be wood according to them
Bollocks...only if they are in the middle and exposed thus subject to transfer cold spots from outside and heat from the inside, then of course let's welcome condensation. Under this principle here i can say a huge YES it is the roof of my dreams!
Just watched another video by another conservatory company where they said you must NOT have metal beams for a solid roof because condensation will form on the joists, run down and form puddles? Solid roof beams should always be wood according to them
If they use an insulated plasterboard internally, it should overcome this issue.
Bollocks...only if they are in the middle and exposed thus subject to transfer cold spots from outside and heat from the inside, then of course let's welcome condensation. Under this principle here i can say a huge YES it is the roof of my dreams!
😂 stop listening idiots my friend, take it from someone that has no issues down the road 8 years so far with steel structures at his home...
i looked, and thought timber batons spoilt it !!!
You dont see the timber when its tiled version i am getting
@@kennymcevoy5558 - What he's saying is that it will reduce the life span. Its not about whether you can see them,
All the insulation can't do shit to all the aluminium going all the way through. Braindead construction.
anyone have experience with LEKA roofs? they dont use aluminium beams or timber. They report a U value of 0.15 using GRP