Hi all. So, I had a plan for a lean to shed at the side of my house to give us an option of a garage conversion. I had a plan….then watched enough videos and read up on enough topics to give myself a degree/headache.
After stumbling across this forum with a wealth of experience and expertise I’m hoping someone can help me choose the right path to go down.
Bottom line I only have a 2 foot 8 inch/33.5 inch/851mm alleyway. Measured from the house brick to the fence posts. Measure to the fence post as this is where the frame would have to go, presumably.
I wish to use most of the length of the house. Around 24 foot to maximise storage. I’m aware nothing huge can go in here unless I step over it. I wish to maximise height as well, and as per regs I believe this to be 2.5M/8.4 Foot at its highest point. The square yardage will be in regs to and on that note apparently, I need the outer material to be code 0, or what is currently coded B. All this will avoid any planning permissions required.
Now this area will store things I had in the garage. I want it watertight, but I understand and accept it is basically a very long and narrow shed. However, I want it built right and last for many many years. I want it to feel like it’s a room as opposed to a shed without losing to much space! I’ve looked into water barriers etc. That is a rabbit hole of info!
Now as I’m so close to the fence I’m going to have to build the frame in 2 halves, maybe 3 and place it in situ with the outside material (looking at basic shiplap – Code pending) already screwed/nailed to the frame. Then build the other sides and everything else around it. So, it’s a bit more forward planning then a shed where you have easy access to all 4 sides. The wood will all be pressured treated with regards to the frame and roof rafters (get to that shortly).
This will be on cemented down flags as you can see in the picture. I’m going to raise it slightly. Can only really see this point to allow any rain going down the outer material to run off on to the floor and to add another layer of damp proofing. Also, there’s around the thickness of ½ brick of slope from one end to the other with regards to it being level so a raised floor will fix this minor issue.
The roof will be sloped with the aim of the slim guttering (again having to plan backwards) running exactly in the middle of the fence line, if anything slightly towards my side. The roof will be OSB3, felted, and finished off with code 3 maybe 4 flash leading then sealed. Approx. pitch 10-13 degrees or 2.5/12.
I’m sure I’ve missed plenty out but I’ll start with a few questions to get me going…
1) Is shiplap (Thinnest possibly really) a good call for the outer material. Bear in mind you will only actually see around 2 foot of this from the highest point to the top of the fence line. Just seems to work with the runoff of rain water
2) As far as space saving is the attached a good set up? Fence line side.
3) Membranes? Should I put one between the frame and the shiplap (or other recommended outer material)
4) With space saving in mind I wasn’t going to frame the brick wall side and instead have a Girder (Anchor bolts?). Maybe 1 support in the middle? Although a frame would be easier but I will end up losing to much space. Then again it is quite along run!
5) I intend to use 18mm OSB3 for the floor. 9mm for the roof and fence wall side?
6) Membrane under the raised floor, sat directly on top of the flags.
Going to leave this for now otherwise I’ll write a book. Obviously I’m on here for any opinions and ideas. If you have read this far and can help thank you so much! Off to B and Q now to weigh my options up.
After stumbling across this forum with a wealth of experience and expertise I’m hoping someone can help me choose the right path to go down.
Bottom line I only have a 2 foot 8 inch/33.5 inch/851mm alleyway. Measured from the house brick to the fence posts. Measure to the fence post as this is where the frame would have to go, presumably.
I wish to use most of the length of the house. Around 24 foot to maximise storage. I’m aware nothing huge can go in here unless I step over it. I wish to maximise height as well, and as per regs I believe this to be 2.5M/8.4 Foot at its highest point. The square yardage will be in regs to and on that note apparently, I need the outer material to be code 0, or what is currently coded B. All this will avoid any planning permissions required.
Now this area will store things I had in the garage. I want it watertight, but I understand and accept it is basically a very long and narrow shed. However, I want it built right and last for many many years. I want it to feel like it’s a room as opposed to a shed without losing to much space! I’ve looked into water barriers etc. That is a rabbit hole of info!
Now as I’m so close to the fence I’m going to have to build the frame in 2 halves, maybe 3 and place it in situ with the outside material (looking at basic shiplap – Code pending) already screwed/nailed to the frame. Then build the other sides and everything else around it. So, it’s a bit more forward planning then a shed where you have easy access to all 4 sides. The wood will all be pressured treated with regards to the frame and roof rafters (get to that shortly).
This will be on cemented down flags as you can see in the picture. I’m going to raise it slightly. Can only really see this point to allow any rain going down the outer material to run off on to the floor and to add another layer of damp proofing. Also, there’s around the thickness of ½ brick of slope from one end to the other with regards to it being level so a raised floor will fix this minor issue.
The roof will be sloped with the aim of the slim guttering (again having to plan backwards) running exactly in the middle of the fence line, if anything slightly towards my side. The roof will be OSB3, felted, and finished off with code 3 maybe 4 flash leading then sealed. Approx. pitch 10-13 degrees or 2.5/12.
I’m sure I’ve missed plenty out but I’ll start with a few questions to get me going…
1) Is shiplap (Thinnest possibly really) a good call for the outer material. Bear in mind you will only actually see around 2 foot of this from the highest point to the top of the fence line. Just seems to work with the runoff of rain water
2) As far as space saving is the attached a good set up? Fence line side.
3) Membranes? Should I put one between the frame and the shiplap (or other recommended outer material)
4) With space saving in mind I wasn’t going to frame the brick wall side and instead have a Girder (Anchor bolts?). Maybe 1 support in the middle? Although a frame would be easier but I will end up losing to much space. Then again it is quite along run!
5) I intend to use 18mm OSB3 for the floor. 9mm for the roof and fence wall side?
6) Membrane under the raised floor, sat directly on top of the flags.
Going to leave this for now otherwise I’ll write a book. Obviously I’m on here for any opinions and ideas. If you have read this far and can help thank you so much! Off to B and Q now to weigh my options up.