Understanding Roof Insulation

Our roof insulation is made with 50mm polyurethane bonded to an MFP external top layer and when installed gives the cabin an overall roof thickness of approximately 80mm. Roof panels are optimized and supplied in panels and some minor adjustments to some of these panels will need to take place upon installation.
The picture clearly illustrates how the roof is put together. First are the 19mm Tongue and Groove roof boards, then polyurethane /MFP goes on top, which is then covered with roof shingles.
This quick and convenient method allows for speedy installation. As our roof boards are 19mm thick, you can screw through the insulation sheet where ever you please, without having to locate a purlin.
From inside the log cabin you will see attractive Tongue & Groove roof boards, the roof insulation fits on top of the roof boards and is not visible, therefore not spoiling the overall appearance of your cabin.
Please note: Roof Shingles are an optional extra and can be purchased for an additional cost (price depends on which cabin you select).
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