Consequently the higher the u value the more heatloss you have in the home.
Flat roof u values building regulations.
Building regulations standards and u values.
U value of a flat roof.
The target u value for flat roofs on existing buildings other than dwellings are shown in table 4 below.
The tables below show the suggested u values in england wales and scotland.
Therefore the less heatloss.
Insulation for walls including cavity walls solid walls and timber or steel framed walls.
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.
Insulation for flat roofs pitched roofs and balconies and terraces.
U values are important because there are certain standards according to the building.
These things will affect the timing cost and overall running of your project.
Existing buildings do not require a target co2 emissions rate however they do require a target u value to meet for building elements walls floors and roofs.
The lower the u value the more insulation there is in a building element e g a floor ceiling or wall.
These are expressed as a u value which needs to be achieved.
Get a u value calculation from our free online u value calculator or our technical department.
Make sure your comply with flat roof building regulations.
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.