Roof insulation - how much is enough?
Afternoon all
I'm currently installing a colorbond roof on a little weekender shed project that's I've been working on for a while. The rafters are all up now and I'm about to put down the battens to mount the colorbond on. However I'm not sure if I should put the sarking down after the battens, or before.
Following a poke around the forums the accepted wisdom seems to be that keeping a small void between the colorbond and the sarking helps keep the place cooler in summer - so I'm thinking of putting the battens on top of the sarking. After chatting further to the blokes at Bunnies - who admittedly didn't sound confident - I'm looking at using insulation with an additional layer of sarking on the underside, which has an R-rating of 1.5. They reckon it'll keep me warm/cool enough, but I'm sceptical.
So the setup would look like:
colorbond
----------
battens
----------
sarking
----------
insulation
----------
more sarking
----------
gyprock
Ideally I'd go for thicker insulation, but the ceiling's cathedral style and I've built the rafters out of old 4x2 - so I don't have a lot of depth to work with between the gyprock and the colorbond.
What do you reckon? Is a r-rating of 1.5 plus an additional layer of sarking going to be good enough, or am I kidding myself?