Sheptonphil
Scrumpy junkie
I am moving next month to a new house and after 15 years of having a 4.8m sq workshop I don’t want to go smaller.
There is a double garage in the new house, but nothing else.
The new house has a strip of ground to a side of the house where there are no windows.
The scenario. The gap between house and fence is 4.2m, Ground is level, house wall is lounge wall.
I want to build a lean to workshop 3.6m x 9m (internal 3.4 x 8.8 so under 30sqm) but 3.0m to top of roof. Eaves will be 2.4 high. It will be 0.6m from boundary fence. Neighbours house is 20m away, this would be at bottom of their garden. Fence is 2m high.
I will be putting in for PP due to roof height with proximity to boundary.
Intended construction for three of the walls is fireproof plasterboard , 45x100 C16, 600 centres, 100mm rockwool acoustic insulation, breathable membrane, battened air gap and Hardie Plank cladding. I can define it as ‘predominantly non-combustible materials’. The wall along the house will be the same, 100mm acoustic insulation between uprights, no Hardie planks, but two thicknesses of plasterboard internally for density to improve sound proofing.
Ceiling will be 150mm insulation and plasterboard.
The floor I would like to use 150x47 (120x47?) supported both ends and middle on lintels bedded in the ground as per Mike’s construction, gaps between lintels filled with type 1 compacted, DPM over the lot. 100mm kingspan on battens between joists then 22mm chipboard flooring.
I can’t sensibly get 10 tonnes type 1 then sand, then 10 tonnes of concrete to the site to do a slab base.
Cost wise coming in at £4500 for materials to this point, plus electrics to add. (I expected £5000 so on budget)
Comments appreciated before I waste £4500
thanks
Phil
There is a double garage in the new house, but nothing else.
The new house has a strip of ground to a side of the house where there are no windows.
The scenario. The gap between house and fence is 4.2m, Ground is level, house wall is lounge wall.
I want to build a lean to workshop 3.6m x 9m (internal 3.4 x 8.8 so under 30sqm) but 3.0m to top of roof. Eaves will be 2.4 high. It will be 0.6m from boundary fence. Neighbours house is 20m away, this would be at bottom of their garden. Fence is 2m high.
I will be putting in for PP due to roof height with proximity to boundary.
Intended construction for three of the walls is fireproof plasterboard , 45x100 C16, 600 centres, 100mm rockwool acoustic insulation, breathable membrane, battened air gap and Hardie Plank cladding. I can define it as ‘predominantly non-combustible materials’. The wall along the house will be the same, 100mm acoustic insulation between uprights, no Hardie planks, but two thicknesses of plasterboard internally for density to improve sound proofing.
Ceiling will be 150mm insulation and plasterboard.
The floor I would like to use 150x47 (120x47?) supported both ends and middle on lintels bedded in the ground as per Mike’s construction, gaps between lintels filled with type 1 compacted, DPM over the lot. 100mm kingspan on battens between joists then 22mm chipboard flooring.
I can’t sensibly get 10 tonnes type 1 then sand, then 10 tonnes of concrete to the site to do a slab base.
Cost wise coming in at £4500 for materials to this point, plus electrics to add. (I expected £5000 so on budget)
Comments appreciated before I waste £4500
thanks
Phil