This Kingspan QuadCore KS1000RW Insulated Roof Panel in Anthracite Grey is ideal for pitched roof installations, offering superior thermal performance and a sleek finish. Its advanced QuadCore insulation provides year-round comfort, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summe... Read More
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Find out moreThis Kingspan QuadCore KS1000RW Insulated Roof Panel in Anthracite Grey is ideal for pitched roof installations, offering superior thermal performance and a sleek finish. Its advanced QuadCore insulation provides year-round comfort, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer. From garden rooms to farms, this durable panel is designed to last. The Anthracite Grey metal facing delivers a modern, premium look, making it an excellent choice for any building.
Designed for pitched roofs with a slope of 4° or more after deflection, this panel is quick and easy to install, reducing labor time and costs. Available in 4200mm x 1000mm, it's highly adaptable to different roofing needs. The simple installation process of this roof panel offers an efficient and convenient solution for your project.
Question:
How many would I need for a 80 square metres roof please
Answer:
To calculate how many Kingspan QuadCore KS1000RW Insulated Roof Panels you would need for an 80 square metre roof, we need to consider the size of each panel. Each panel is 4200mm (or 4.2 metres) long and 1000mm (or 1 metre) wide, which equals 4.2 square metres. Therefore, to cover an 80 square metre area, you would divide 80 by 4.2. After doing the math, you would need approximately 19 panels. This is an estimate and the exact quantity may vary depending on the layout and specific dimensions of your roof. It's always a good idea to order a little extra to account for any cutting or fitting adjustments needed on site.
Question:
If putting a plasterboard ceiling below roof panel, how much is the recommended air gap?
Answer:
Kingspan’s documentation does not specify any ventilation cavity or air gap between the underside of the insulated panel and an internal lining such as plasterboard.
These panels are designed as complete insulated roof systems, with the internal steel liner acting as the vapour‑control layer. Because of this, you can fix a ceiling system directly beneath them as long as you maintain a service void (25-50mm).
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