Hi,
I have a brick built garage (single skin) with pitched tiled roof which I use as a workshop. It doesn't get any sun at all because it is in the shadow of the house and it is very cold and damp. The damp is a particular problem because I use a lot of MDF and it swells and even goes mouldy if left for any length of time.
I have read a lot of old posts on the subject, but I still have a few questions.. I plan to batten the walls with 2x2, apply a polythene DP membrane and insulation (Cellotex or Rockwool) and then board over with plasterboard or OSB. Does that sound about right? Do I need to leave an air gap behind the dp membrane? I think if I use rockwool it will be difficult to get it to stay in position unless it's packed in tight i.e. with no air gap behind.
The ceiling is simple enough, but I don't know what to do about the concrete floor as I imagine damp could come through. Would floor paint be effective?
I'd be grateful for any advice.
Thanks,
Richard.
I have a brick built garage (single skin) with pitched tiled roof which I use as a workshop. It doesn't get any sun at all because it is in the shadow of the house and it is very cold and damp. The damp is a particular problem because I use a lot of MDF and it swells and even goes mouldy if left for any length of time.
I have read a lot of old posts on the subject, but I still have a few questions.. I plan to batten the walls with 2x2, apply a polythene DP membrane and insulation (Cellotex or Rockwool) and then board over with plasterboard or OSB. Does that sound about right? Do I need to leave an air gap behind the dp membrane? I think if I use rockwool it will be difficult to get it to stay in position unless it's packed in tight i.e. with no air gap behind.
The ceiling is simple enough, but I don't know what to do about the concrete floor as I imagine damp could come through. Would floor paint be effective?
I'd be grateful for any advice.
Thanks,
Richard.