Just thinking of the best way to clad a new shed. First time building a shed and need it to store some pushbikes and tools, couple of high level windows will be fitted for security.
Shed is going to be a pent roof with a size of 3.6m x 2.4m. Frame already built for floor and mounted on block piers.
Originally thinking of cladding with featheredge boards which would have come to roughly £140. But hoping that the shed will last a good few years, so wondering if 19mm x 125mm shiplap treated boarding would be a better option? At a rough estimate at £1.42 a metre this will come to about £290, quite an increase in price.
Lengths of shiplap at the local timber merchant are 3.9m, 4.2m and 5.4m, not quite fitting in with the size of the shed and waste needs to be kept to a minimum. What would be the best way to fit and the best lengths to buy regarding the size of the shed? Use a 5.4m length and the remaining 1.8m is then used on the next row up, so that all horizontal joints are staggared?
Uprights on the wall frames will be at every 600mm.
Plenty more questions to come and will probably put some photos as build progresses.
Cheers
Shed is going to be a pent roof with a size of 3.6m x 2.4m. Frame already built for floor and mounted on block piers.
Originally thinking of cladding with featheredge boards which would have come to roughly £140. But hoping that the shed will last a good few years, so wondering if 19mm x 125mm shiplap treated boarding would be a better option? At a rough estimate at £1.42 a metre this will come to about £290, quite an increase in price.
Lengths of shiplap at the local timber merchant are 3.9m, 4.2m and 5.4m, not quite fitting in with the size of the shed and waste needs to be kept to a minimum. What would be the best way to fit and the best lengths to buy regarding the size of the shed? Use a 5.4m length and the remaining 1.8m is then used on the next row up, so that all horizontal joints are staggared?
Uprights on the wall frames will be at every 600mm.
Plenty more questions to come and will probably put some photos as build progresses.
Cheers