Can I use R-tech 1/2" thick rigid foam insulation boards as a ceiling? I have read two posts on here about using foam board on ceilings.
Here is my situation. Conversion of a 60 year old 600 sqft barn to a cabin. The part of the roof/ceiling I am concerned with is a section of 10 foot span 2x4 24 inches on center 15 feet wide supporting a roof of 3/8 inch osb with lightweight polycarbonate roof panels on a 1 to 12 slope. This is a 60 year old structure which originally had an old (heavy) corrugated steel roof. There is a little of sag of about 1/2" in some of the 2x4's predating the new roof.
I would prefer not to have to add additional 2x4 rafters. I am thinking I will use rolled insulation then the foam boards. In a 2019 post NUTTSGT said 1/2" foam will sag under its own weight at 24" O.C. Also thinking I will paint the foil. Pretty isn't important.
Answering my own question I think I need to use 1".
Here is my situation. Conversion of a 60 year old 600 sqft barn to a cabin. The part of the roof/ceiling I am concerned with is a section of 10 foot span 2x4 24 inches on center 15 feet wide supporting a roof of 3/8 inch osb with lightweight polycarbonate roof panels on a 1 to 12 slope. This is a 60 year old structure which originally had an old (heavy) corrugated steel roof. There is a little of sag of about 1/2" in some of the 2x4's predating the new roof.
I would prefer not to have to add additional 2x4 rafters. I am thinking I will use rolled insulation then the foam boards. In a 2019 post NUTTSGT said 1/2" foam will sag under its own weight at 24" O.C. Also thinking I will paint the foil. Pretty isn't important.
Answering my own question I think I need to use 1".
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