By placing insulation above the roof structure and in direct contact with the roof cladding, warm roofs offer superior thermal performance. This configuration ensures a consistent temperature across the roof structure, reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. The result is significant energy savings and improved indoor comfort, leading to lower energy bills.

Exceptional durability

Warm roofs are designed with high-performing components that guarantee long-term performance and lower maintenance costs. This exceptional durability extends the lifespan of the roof, making it a cost-effective solution in the long run.

Effective condensation management

In New Zealand's complex climate, which varies from warm, sub-tropical in the far north to cool temperate climates in the far south, managing condensation risk is crucial. A well designed and "modeled” Warm roof will excel in this area by preventing moisture build-up and the associated problems of mould and structural damage. This helps maintain the integrity of the building envelope and reduces the need for costly repairs.

Supporting sustainability goals

Warm roofs align with New Zealand's sustainability goals. The New Zealand Green Building Council aims for all buildings to be Net Zero Energy by 2030. Warm roof systems provide continuous insulation with no airflow or thermal bridging, making them ideal for Net Zero Energy projects or even Passive Houses. By reducing energy consumption and improving thermal efficiency, warm roofs help lower the carbon footprint of buildings, contributing to a more sustainable built environment.

Cost-effective

When looking at the roof build up holistically, the warm roof solution has proven time and time again to be surprisingly cost effective. Particularly when implementing a metal tray carrier tray that accelerates the speed of build and enclosure drastically. Real cost savings can be maximised when a warm roof design is engaged early on in the design phase. It's never too early to reach out to the Nuralite team!