Would really appreciate some advice, especially if you have had experience with this sort of issue.
I have a very small workshop (less than 6’ x 8’). It’s attached to garden studio and is constructed of 3”x2” timber stud work and OSB sheets, it’s battened and clad on the outside with cedar and feather board.
It currently has no insulation. It is as cold inside as outside. In this damp weather the humidity inside the workshop is about 70-75%. Every week or two I bring it down to 55-60% with a dehumidifier. I keep my tools in the workshop in boxes to help prevent them rusting but would like to be able to leave them out.
I want to be able to maintain a reasonable setback temperature with minimal heating. It would be easy to stop most drafts and get it fairly airtight.
I can’t afford the space to fully fill the gaps between the stud work but 10mm, maybe more in some places, would be okay. Would either of the products below help do you think? Which one would you go for? I like the look of the tile backer board and think it would be easy to fit and give a quality surface to use. The XPS foam I guess would be a better insulator and comes in a range of thicknesses. I guess I could use XPS behind the tile backer board where possible. Do you think either of these products would be a good idea?
The ceiling I can probably fill will 90mm PIR board and aluminium tape over the joists so that isn’t a problem. The floor will have to remain uninsulated.
The other consideration is that I don’t want it to become an oven in the summer!
Many thanks
I have a very small workshop (less than 6’ x 8’). It’s attached to garden studio and is constructed of 3”x2” timber stud work and OSB sheets, it’s battened and clad on the outside with cedar and feather board.
It currently has no insulation. It is as cold inside as outside. In this damp weather the humidity inside the workshop is about 70-75%. Every week or two I bring it down to 55-60% with a dehumidifier. I keep my tools in the workshop in boxes to help prevent them rusting but would like to be able to leave them out.
I want to be able to maintain a reasonable setback temperature with minimal heating. It would be easy to stop most drafts and get it fairly airtight.
I can’t afford the space to fully fill the gaps between the stud work but 10mm, maybe more in some places, would be okay. Would either of the products below help do you think? Which one would you go for? I like the look of the tile backer board and think it would be easy to fit and give a quality surface to use. The XPS foam I guess would be a better insulator and comes in a range of thicknesses. I guess I could use XPS behind the tile backer board where possible. Do you think either of these products would be a good idea?
The ceiling I can probably fill will 90mm PIR board and aluminium tape over the joists so that isn’t a problem. The floor will have to remain uninsulated.
The other consideration is that I don’t want it to become an oven in the summer!
Many thanks