Flat roof insulation is a key energy efficiency upgrade for properties with flat-roofed areas such as extensions, dormers, or garages. It helps prevent heat loss, stabilises internal temperatures, and improves overall thermal performance.
Under PAS 2035, flat roof insulation must be integrated into a whole-house retrofit plan designed and overseen by a qualified Retrofit Coordinator. Installation must meet the quality and safety standards of PAS 2035:2023 and be delivered by TrustMark-registered contractors.
There are two main approaches, depending on the construction type and site access:
Flat roof insulation systems may include:
All works must be carefully integrated into the building envelope to prevent moisture risk, meet U-value targets, and comply with Building Regulations.
To comply with PAS requirements, installations must:
Incorrect or poorly ventilated cold roofs can cause condensation and damage— proper design and coordination is essential.
Significantly reduces heat loss from uninsulated or poorly insulated flat roofs.
Reduced demand on boilers or electric heating, especially in roof-adjacent rooms.
Eliminates cold spots and temperature fluctuations in rooms beneath flat roofs.
Enhances EPC ratings and living comfort, this can be desirable for homeowners and landlords.
Grant support available through ECO4, GBIS, or LAD, depending on household eligibility.
Especially for warm roof systems, which may require removal and replacement of the waterproofing layer.
Warm roof installations increase roof height and may trigger planning permission in conservation areas or listed buildings.
Ceiling removal, reboarding, and decoration may be required for internal installations.
Poor ventilation or design can lead to moisture problems— PAS 2035 oversight is critical.
Due to specialist materials, roof access, and detailing, flat roof insulation is typically more expensive than standard loft insulation.
Flat roof insulation may be recommended if:
Suitability must be confirmed through a Retrofit Assessment, which evaluates:
Flat Roof Insulation is a powerful energy efficiency measure for improving thermal performance in flat-roofed spaces. While more complex than pitched roof or loft insulation, it offers excellent long-term value, increased comfort, and lower energy bills when installed correctly.
Under the PAS 2035 framework and standards, it ensures compliance, safety, and access to government funding— making it a smart upgrade for eligible homes.