
UNIFOLD Gutter Lining System
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Thermal Issues, Air-Tightness, and Approved Document L
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Regulations concerning the energy efficiency
of buildings were revised and implemented in
2002.
These regulations, specified within Approved
Document L2 – Conservation of Fuel and
Power, doubled our previous insulation levels
and introduced a far greater emphasis on
energy losses due to cold bridging and air
changes.
These regulations are applicable to both new
build and refurbishment programmes.
Unifold has been used within roof
refurbishment programmes where the
requirements of Approved Document L2 have
been applicable.
Following an extensive and detailed survey,
careful design consideration is obviously
necessary for any roof refurbishment within the
requirements of these regulations.
Eaves and gutter design are particularly
relevant, as extra capacity and particularly
depth, is required in the gutter to
accommodate insulation levels and to retain or
improve gutter capacity. The eaves
arrangement needs to accommodate the new
system.
These conditions are dependent on several
factors including: -
- New roof type: Built-up or Composite roof
system
- Whether the roof is to be over-skinned or
stripped and re-sheeted.
- Retention or replacement of the existing
gutter.
Built-up Roof System
will require the new
liner tray to discharge to the gutter to drain any
interstitial condensation.
This provides some design restrictions when
attempting to include the necessary insulation
depth within the gutter, unless a roof over-skin
system is contemplated.
Composite Roof System
As there is no liner
tray to discharge, the depth of insulation within
the composite roof sheet can be utilised and
will usually provide sufficient capacity to
include the necessary insulation levels within
the existing gutter.
Roof Over-skin
If the roof is to be overskinned
it is possible to use the original
construction depth of the roof, plus the profile
depth of the existing roof sheet, to increase
original gutter depth, allowing insulation to be
included to requirements.
Roof Strip and Re-sheet
There is probably
very little opportunity to increase the existing
gutter sizes to accommodate the insulation
levels required unless a composite roof system
is used. Careful design, calculation and
computer modeling will most likely be required
to "prove" the arrangement.
Retention or Replacement of the existing
Gutter
Whether the gutter is retained or
replaced is often dependant upon which
roofing system is used.
If a roof over-skin system is used, the original
gutter is retained, unless the gutter substrate
material has degraded or corroded beyond its
useful, structural, life.
Conversely, as the opportunity presents itself,
the gutters are quite often changed when the
existing roof is stripped and re-sheeted.
The use of Unifold in Document L2/J2 designs – whichever system of re-roofing is used and
whether or not the gutters are retained or
changed there is an opportunity to use Unifold
and there are many advantages to its use: -
- The gutter can be installed after the roof has
been completed, preventing the damage
usually caused during roof work.
- The gutter capacity can most easily be
increased to include the necessary levels of
insulation. Positive air sealing can be achieved without
complication.
- The continuous cold bridge normally
associated with metal gutters can be removed
or at least drastically reduced.
- The opportunity exists to improve the
drainage performance of the existing gutter
and outlets by utilising some or all of the
insulation thickness available to introduce
sumps within the system. (NB: as this will
cause localised cold bridging at outlet
positions, "trade – off" calculations may be
necessary to prove the design.)
- The system will provide a guaranteed
solution with great longevity.
Design
It is essential when considering
Unifold for use in these installations, that
Ampteam Technical Department is consulted
in the early stages of the design cycle, as the
gutter and eaves conditions are critical for the
effective and correct use of the system to
conform to the regulations.

Building Sciences Ltd., leading
independent building envelope consultants
for thermal bridging, air leakage and
roofing have made calculations for
Ampteam to demonstrate compliance with
the stringent criteria required to satisfy the
Conservation of Energy sections of the
Building Regulations for England & Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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