Hi everyone. Sorry I have been so long. I have been busy around the house, and sorting out a reply.
O.K. This is where your patients comes in handy.
Dave R said:-
If I were building a shop I would put down a heated slab. Be sure that you insulate beneath the slab and thermally separate the slab from the surrounding footing walls.
How do I construct a heated slab?
How do I go about insulating beneath the slab, and thermally separateing the slab from the surrounding footing wall?
What are the surrounding footing walls?
The apron idea outside the doors is great.
Dave, and Dom.
I like the ides of putting the extraction, and some electric in ducting within the floor. It will take some planing to sort out where things are going to go, when I don't even have anything yet, and can't buy until the shop has been built. "The tears have started".
Dave said:-
If I could afford it I would use insulated concrete forms for the walls. I don''t know if this is an option for you but if it is, I would suggest you at least investigate it.
Nick said:-
A method I have toyed with using in the past (but never quite got to using, but I still think that its a damned fine idea) is Lego style polystyrene moulds into which you pour concrete.
I think concrete form are a brilliant idea. I am still looking into it to see if I can go that way. Although it's initially expensive, the saving on heating bills should pay for it quite quickly.
Dave said:-
I would build the roof so it is open in the center and put in some skylights for nice even illumination.
I had thought about skylights. The light where I'm building the shop isn't that good.
What do you mean when you say; "Build the roof so it is open in the center".
Regarding the electrics. I am going to run the electrics underground from the house, and up through the base so they come up just inside the shop wall, beneath where the fuse box will be situated.
Dave said:-
Windows would be double-paned with blins in between the panes. Keeps the blinds clean and the dead air space makes for could insulation.
Sorry Dave, I don't understand.
Double-paned I take it to mean Double glazed.
What is in between the panes?
Dave said:- "Keeps the blinds clean"
Can you explain what you mean by this?
Dave said:-
While I'm spending your 53p, I would put in gold plated plumbing and hire a maid to come in once a week .
WHAT! Just once a week?
Shultzy. You mentioned sharp sand. I always thought you should use builders sand, because it has no sharp bits in it that could puncture the waterproof membrane.
Are you sure that 4" of concrete will be thick enough?
MrJay. Straw bales are good if one has the room, but alas my plot is far to small to accommodate a straw building.
Old. Thanks for your input.
I was thinking of putting wood over the concrete base, but as I am hoping to have underfloor heating, as Dave sais, it would cut down the efficiency of the heating and cost more. Again, as Dave sais, a few rubber mats strategically strewn about, and a few beanbags... Sorry, my mind wondered a bit there. Yes, a few rubber mats would be good.
Thanks again for everyone's input.