Shed roof insulation help needed
Hi, my tool shed is 12' x 10' and has a flat tin roof with a gentle slope. The roof has finally rusted out after 40 years and I'm planning on re-roofing it next weekend. I would like to put some insulation under the new tin as when the sun is beating down on it, the heat radiated down can be pretty intense. The way the shed was built there is only 3 beams holding the roof up so I will need to put chicken wire up to stop the insulation from sagging over time.
Ideally I would have liked to have used vapor-chek but because of the way the shed is built, I wouldnt be able to seal all the edges and I think I would have a problem with glass fibres. So I will most likely just use sarking. Will sarking make much of a difference in stopping the heat being radiated downwards? If I put two layers up, does that increase the usefulness of the product?
Any help or suggestions would be great appreciated.