Roof sarking is classified according to its reflective properties andor vapour permeability. Reflective properties determine the thermal contribution of the product and vapour permeability determines the ability of the sarking to control the flow of water vapour which influences condensation control.

Selection of the most appropriate roof sarking is dependent upon the climate region, type of construction and amount of roofing blanket (for metal roofs) and ceiling insulation being used. As thermal insulation properties can be effectively managed with the addition of bulk insulation, the key variable that roof sarking should control is condensation, this involves the control of water vapour from either outside (in humid climates) or inside (in cooler climates where the interior is heated).

Depending upon the type of building construction, insulation levels and climate zone in which you are building, the selection of the right roof sarking is critical to ensure the energy efficiency of your home and long term health of your family. 

As a general guide the following climate map can be used to select the most appropriate roof sarking, but as this is a complicated issue, further more detailed information can be contacted by contacting CSR Bradford to access our extensive condensation modelling library for most climate regions around the country.

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