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Condensation in pop top
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<blockquote data-quote="matt-me" data-source="post: 354837" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>On my danbury roof they used a vinyl covered foam (not rigid closed cell foam) material. It's only about 10mm thick and seems to do the job ok. I think you just have to create something to eliminate cold bridging where the moist air condenses on a cold surface. Of course if you want to up the ante and insulate more then that's all good too. We keep the roof light slightly ajar too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt-me, post: 354837, member: 3817"] On my danbury roof they used a vinyl covered foam (not rigid closed cell foam) material. It's only about 10mm thick and seems to do the job ok. I think you just have to create something to eliminate cold bridging where the moist air condenses on a cold surface. Of course if you want to up the ante and insulate more then that's all good too. We keep the roof light slightly ajar too. [/QUOTE]
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