Tuesday 6 January 2009

Condensation/Moisture Control

Document F
National Building Regulations Approved Document F is concerned with some aspects of moisture control in buildings by ventilation, and the recommendations for roofs for the control of condensation. The latter is relevant when constructing and insulating a room-in-roof as adequate ventilation cavities must be allowed for to ensure condensation does not occur.

Document F covers the following:

F1 : Means of ventilation.
Section 1 : Domestic buildings.
Section 2 : Non-domestic buildings.

F2 : Condensation in roofs.
Section 1 : Domestic buildings.
Section 2 : Non-domestic buildings.
British Standards
The British Standards that are most relevant to aspects of condensation/moisture including the use of plasterboard and associated products are as follows:
BS1230: Part 1: 1985 (1994) Specification for plasterboard excluding materials submitted to secondary operations.
BS5250: 1989 Control of condensation in buildings.
BS8000: Part 8: 1994 Code of practice for plasterboard partitions and dry linings.
BS8212: Part 1: 1995 Code of practice for dry lining and partitioning using gypsum plasterboard.
Note: there are regional differences in regulations for Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.