Paul Mabley wrote:
IanK wrote:
Chaser,
that looks fantastic - but is far bigger than I can build in the space I have. I'm looking at 7.5m x 3.2m at the moment. Also, I cant use timber as building regs forbids this within 1m of a boundary.
The thought of condensation does bother me - but I'm not sure if this is only a problem with steel roof panels - I'd be going for concrete I think.
Any further thoughts and advise welcome.
You can build from timber within 1m of boundary if you coat it internally with intumescent paint. This is what I have done.
Membrane under slab or liquid DPM on top and decent ventilation will aleviate condensation as will insulation to keep temperature more stable.
Try ply lining with rock wool behind, that way you can screw anything you like into the walls.
I had to line the `boundary` wall with plasterboard, even though the hardie plank is fireproof, to satisfy the building regs guy. I lined it all with sterling board first and painted it.
Put 1" selotex under the steel roof sheet to cut down on condensation, otherwise it will be dripping on your head at times. Also worth getting some waterproof membrane ( the type they put on timber frames to protect them) and lining ceiling, walls etc if you are going to line it out.