Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation Re: No reflective insulation under tin roof 3Dec 02, 2013 4:18 pm ![]() $2400 to rip up existing Tin (which he said was in great condition), lay the insulation, then fix the roof back to the battens again. That is a excellent quote, minimum it will take 2 men most of one day plus material. -mick Quote: I Have Done So Much With So Little For So Long, I Can Do Almost Anything With Nothing Now. DWB Re: No reflective insulation under tin roof 4Dec 03, 2013 7:58 am Thanks, I had another quote at $1450, plus $165 to install a whirlybird... That material was Bradford Anticon 55... which the guy says is the same performance quality as aircell, but way cheaper... Few big costs coming up with replacing both 55metre side fences, but we'll get there... it might have to wait until next summer or even in winter. Re: No reflective insulation under tin roof 5Dec 03, 2013 12:52 pm great, Bradford is the insul most use and is guanteed to meet the Australian Standard. I knew a roofer who was going to import insul from mexico back in the government insulation debarcle era but he coudnt get Australian Standard approval even though it was an authoirsed product in the US and exceeded the Australian Standard. Big boys looking after each other it seems ![]() -mick Quote: I Have Done So Much With So Little For So Long, I Can Do Almost Anything With Nothing Now. DWB Hi all, Currently our house has R3 insulation. I'm sure the R rating is less than R3 now considering it was put on 20 years ago. I want to improve it. Originally, I… 0 1555 1 1237 ![]() Hi All, about to commence a bathroom renovation and need some advice on subfloor works. Current subfloor is hardwood T&G floorboards on 90x45 joists, but intention is to… 0 6485 |