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Maximize Energy Efficiency with Above Deck Roof Insulation: A Comprehensive Guide

Beardsell Limited has a long-standing reputation for providing high-quality insulation solutions tailored to the needs of modern buildings. Their Above Deck Insulation products are designed to deliver superior thermal performance, moisture control, and durability. By choosing Beardsell Limited, property owners can trust in the longevity and effectiveness of their insulation investment, leading to a more comfortable, energy-efficient, and sustainable building.

Above Deck Insulation: Enhancing Roof Performance

At Beardsell Limited, we understand that your building’s needs are constantly evolving. That’s why we offer innovative Above Deck Insulation products designed to keep your space comfortable and energy-efficient year-round. Beardsell Limited’s Above Deck Insulation utilizes advanced materials that excel in moisture control.

We incorporate built-in vapour barriers that prevent condensation from forming, protecting your roof structure from potential damage caused by mould and rot.

Key Features:

Superior Thermal Barrier
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Above Deck Insulation provides an effective barrier against heat transfer, ensuring that the building remains cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
High R-Value
:
The insulation materials used in Above Deck applications often have high R-values, indicating excellent thermal resistance and enhancing overall energy efficiency.
Condensation Prevention
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By insulating the roof deck, this insulation type helps prevent condensation, reducing the risk of mould and mildew growth.
Water Resistance
:
Many Above Deck insulation materials are designed to be moisture-resistant, protecting the building from potential water damage.
Energy Savings
:
By reducing the need for heating and cooling, Above Deck Insulation lowers energy consumption, leading to significant cost savings and a smaller carbon foot print.
Ease of Installation
:
Many Above Deck Insulation products are designed for easy and quick installation, reducing labour costs and project timelines.
Safety Compliance
:
Many Above Deck Insulation materials are fire-resistant, meeting safety standards and regulations to enhance the overall safety of the building.

Superior Thermal Barrier:
Above Deck Insulation provides an effective barrier against heat transfer, ensuring that the building remains cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
High R-Value:
The insulation materials used in Above Deck applications often have high R-values, indicating excellent thermal resistance and enhancing overall energy efficiency.
Condensation Prevention:
By insulating the roof deck, this insulation type helps prevent condensation, reducing the risk of mould and mildew growth.
Water Resistance:
Many Above Deck insulation materials are designed to be moisture-resistant, protecting the building from potential water damage
Energy Savings:
By reducing the need for heating and cooling, Above Deck Insulation lowers energy consumption, leading to significant cost savings and a smaller carbon foot print.
Ease of Installation:
Many Above Deck Insulation products are designed for easy and quick installation, reducing labour costs and project timelines.
Safety Compliance:
Many Above Deck Insulation materials are fire-resistant, meeting safety standards and regulations to enhance the overall safety of the building.

Advantages of Above Deck insulation

Energy Efficiency

 Improved Indoor Comfort

Weather Resistance

Energy
Efficiency

 Improved Indoor Comfort

Weather Resistance

 Cost Savings

 Cost Savings

Compatible with Different Roofing Systems

Safety Compliance

Technical Data

Parameter Description Typical Value
Parameter Description Typical Value
R-Value (Thermal Resistance) Indicates the insulation's ability to resist heat flow R-20 to R-40 (varies by material)
Thickness The thickness of the insulation material 2 to 6 inches
Thermal Conductivity (λ) Measure of the material's ability to conduct heat 0.02 to 0.04 W/m·K
Compressive Strength The ability of the insulation to withstand compressive loads 20 to 40 psi (varies by material)
Water Absorption The amount of water the material can absorb <1% to 5% by volume
Vapour Permeability Measure of the material's ability to allow Vapour to pass through 1 to 5 perms
Fire Resistance (Class) The material's ability to resist ignition and fire spread Class A or B (varies by material)
Density The mass per unit volume of the insulation material 2 to 8 lb/ft³
Service Temperature Range The range of temperatures within which the insulation can perform effectively -50°C to 120°C (-58°F to 248°F)
UV Resistance The material's ability to withstand UV radiation High (with protective coatings)
Material Types Common materials used for above-deck insulation Polyurethane foam, Polystyrene, Polyisocyanurate(PIR), Mineral wool, etc.
Installation Method Recommended method for installing the insulation Mechanically fastened, adhered or loose-laid and ballasted
Longevity Expected lifespan of the insulation under normal conditions 20 to 30 years

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Understanding Above Deck Insulation

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