This is very close to the passivhaus standard 0 10 0 15 w m 2 k however it still does satisfy it.
Passive house roof assembly.
Roof sips are cut straight and butt joined.
The building science details for this roof system involve a method that is increasingly common for cathedral roofs in passive house construction.
They are typically screwed directly into rafters on 48 centers.
The super insulated air tight building enclosure includes masonry walls with dense pack cellulose and continuous exterior mineral wool and polyiso insulation that provides r 34 a roof assembly of r 61 that combines dense packed cellulose in the rafter cavity and continuous mineral wool and poly isocyanurate rigid insulation outbound of the roof sheathing r 36 under the basement concrete slab and building details to mitigate all thermal bridging.
The exterior wall assembly of the passive house in the woods consists of 11 insulated concrete forms icf for structure and an 11 exterior insulation and finish system eifs façade with an overall rvalue of 70.
Windows and doors are passive house certified come with high solar heat gain 64 triple pane low e coated glazing as well as insulated frames for installed r values of 8.
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The irish standard part l 2011 for a traditional roof structure is 0 16 w m 2 k.
Passive house prefab homes.
To achieve the passivhaus standard passive roofs need high levels of insulation thermal bridges need to be eliminated and the structure itself needs to be airtight.
Because the wall and roof assemblies can be built indoors while your site is being prepared and your foundation is being built because the walls and roof already have the insulation drywall and air sealing and need only on site assembly and windows you save an immense amount of construction time.
Layout for roof overhang eave and framing roof overhangs.