Insulation Between Roof Rafters
It allows insulation to be installed in a watertight roof either after the roof covering has been fixed on a new build or without disturbing an otherwise sound existing roof covering as part of a renovation.
Insulation between roof rafters. For example if the space beneath the rafters is going to be used for a living area then you will need to insulate the roof rafters. This generally would not be a sufficient thickness to achieve the u values required to meet building regulations and more insulation would need to be added. Although there are many different. Whether you need to insulate your roof rafters will depend on what you intend to do in the space directly beneath the rafters.
Being lightweight they do not impose significant additional loads on existing structures. Common rafter depths range from 100mm to 200mm. Consider using high density r 30 batts which are as thick as r 25 batts but fit into 2x10 framing. Once up at roof level the between rafter boards can be cut accurately to fit the rafter spacings.
Unfaced insulation has no tabs and stays in place with friction between the fiberglass and the rafters. A vent baffle should be installed between the insulation and the roof decking to maintain the ventilation channel. Modern u value targets mean installing insulation between rafters only is rarely a viable option. You can also add rigid foam insulation under the rafters which adds r value and eliminates thermal bridging through wood rafters.