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Morning chaps,
Hope we are all well?
I have been searching a fair bit and can't quite figure out how to do my soon to have garage workshop. Its' a single garage with eaves. I was thinking of the following:
Plasterboard-ing the ceiling joists with insulation above it and boards for storage (as we have no loft in the house)
Flooring
Option 1
Laying 50mm celotex/kingspan on the floor and taping it together into a large panel then moisture resistant chipboard floor panels on top so it all just floats << will this stand up to planned purchases like tablesaw/bandsaw/planer/thicknesser?
Option 2
screwing down 3x2's with enough distance to lay celotex/kingspan between the joists and same chipboard floor boards on top
Questions on this:
Would sheet ply be a better choice for floor cover given is got to hold decent weight?
Do I put a poly sheet damp course? if so directly on the concrete floor or draped over the joists (so any screw piercings are higher than the base concrete) ?
Walls:
Was thinking to do the same as gosforth handyman, 3x2 cls verticals with 50mm insulation and 18mm mdf on top.
The garage door will be covered with a "bolt-on" stud wall made from 3x2 frame, 12mm mdf and same 50mm insulation. if i need a big delivery i can unbolt it and move it out the way to open the garage door (theres a side door for access)
Does this all seem feasible?
Floor first then walls?
Im trying to keep it as soundproof as possible so i don't annoy the new neighbours. I also want to keep cost as low as possible as im going to have enough to shell out for with a new home so any material suggestions would be welcome.
Cheers
Craig
Morning chaps,
Hope we are all well?
I have been searching a fair bit and can't quite figure out how to do my soon to have garage workshop. Its' a single garage with eaves. I was thinking of the following:
Plasterboard-ing the ceiling joists with insulation above it and boards for storage (as we have no loft in the house)
Flooring
Option 1
Laying 50mm celotex/kingspan on the floor and taping it together into a large panel then moisture resistant chipboard floor panels on top so it all just floats << will this stand up to planned purchases like tablesaw/bandsaw/planer/thicknesser?
Option 2
screwing down 3x2's with enough distance to lay celotex/kingspan between the joists and same chipboard floor boards on top
Questions on this:
Would sheet ply be a better choice for floor cover given is got to hold decent weight?
Do I put a poly sheet damp course? if so directly on the concrete floor or draped over the joists (so any screw piercings are higher than the base concrete) ?
Walls:
Was thinking to do the same as gosforth handyman, 3x2 cls verticals with 50mm insulation and 18mm mdf on top.
The garage door will be covered with a "bolt-on" stud wall made from 3x2 frame, 12mm mdf and same 50mm insulation. if i need a big delivery i can unbolt it and move it out the way to open the garage door (theres a side door for access)
Does this all seem feasible?
Floor first then walls?
Im trying to keep it as soundproof as possible so i don't annoy the new neighbours. I also want to keep cost as low as possible as im going to have enough to shell out for with a new home so any material suggestions would be welcome.
Cheers
Craig