Lex,
Without wishing to prejudice your position, 4" or 100mm deep rafters don't seem deep enough for a roof unless it is a very short span.
From:
http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1683,en.pdf
Structural work on timber:
IS 193: 1986, Timber trussed rafters for roofs
SR 11: 1988, Structural timber for domestic construction
Superseded by
IS 444: 1998, Use of structural timber in buildings
Superseded by
I.S. EN 1995-1-1:2005
Eurocode 5: Design of Timber Structures - Part 1-1: General - Common Rules and Rules for Buildings (including Irish National Annex)
http://www.coford.ie/media/coford/content/publications/projectreports/eurocodea520061031.pdf
I'm sorry I started this post now LOL!
While this is the relevant code its not very useful for laypeople. :rollseyes:
Suffice it to sat that you seldom see joists less than 150mm holding up a roof unless its an engineered truss.
In relation to your problem, if insulating
between the rafters isn't a possibility, can you consider external insulation, i.e. on a flat roof?
ONQ.
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All advice on AAM is remote from the situation and cannot be relied upon as a defence or support - in and of itself - should legal action be taken.
Competent legal and building professionals should be asked to advise in Real Life with rights to inspect and issue reports on the matters at hand.