Hi All.
I now have a space where I can fit a 4.2 x 3.6m workshop shed. I'm a pretty good DIYer but have not tackled a self build like this before. There is so much information, opinions and threads about other builds that it does get quite overwhelming.
So I thought id start my own thread to plan and record progress.
Base:
It will be located were an old (level) patio is so id rather use what's already there instead of replace it with a new sub base (concrete etc). The patio is raised above soil and will be surrounded with gravel.
Been reading a lot about lifting the wooden floor off the ground as much as possible to preserve the life of the building which I get but I don't want to eat into too much of 2.5 mtr height limit.
So wondering what the options are or what other people have done?
Any experience or thoughts on eco bearers?
As the sub base is raised and there wont be much paving sitting past the edges of the floor or roof overhang, I am pretty confident that will be able to avoid too much water ingress on the sub base etc.
A previous small shop bought storage shed was sat directly on a concrete base in another part of the garden for 6+ years and was recently taken down and rebuilt somewhere else and the floor and structure were both fine.
Insulation:
insulation / sound proofing are a requirement as id like all year use but also want to maintain neighbourly relations.
any insulation not to be used if having electrics?
Floor:
I've seen people do PIR board between floor joists then boarded over with OSB or PLY. I'm thinking about using 2x4 for the floor joists. if I used 50mm PIR board for insulation would the 50mm gap that's left be sufficient for air flow?
Walls:
2x4s for sufficient for Stud work?
Roof:
I know someone that fits EPDM roofs so would be able to get this done relatively cheap (use offcuts and fitted as favour) is that a good option?
Siding:
T&G v shiplap?
Do different sidings requiring different insulation?
What about vapour / moisture barriers?
I think that's pretty much all I can think of to get me off the ground
Thanks for any advice input people are able to give, its really useful.
I now have a space where I can fit a 4.2 x 3.6m workshop shed. I'm a pretty good DIYer but have not tackled a self build like this before. There is so much information, opinions and threads about other builds that it does get quite overwhelming.
So I thought id start my own thread to plan and record progress.
Base:
It will be located were an old (level) patio is so id rather use what's already there instead of replace it with a new sub base (concrete etc). The patio is raised above soil and will be surrounded with gravel.
Been reading a lot about lifting the wooden floor off the ground as much as possible to preserve the life of the building which I get but I don't want to eat into too much of 2.5 mtr height limit.
So wondering what the options are or what other people have done?
Any experience or thoughts on eco bearers?
As the sub base is raised and there wont be much paving sitting past the edges of the floor or roof overhang, I am pretty confident that will be able to avoid too much water ingress on the sub base etc.
A previous small shop bought storage shed was sat directly on a concrete base in another part of the garden for 6+ years and was recently taken down and rebuilt somewhere else and the floor and structure were both fine.
Insulation:
insulation / sound proofing are a requirement as id like all year use but also want to maintain neighbourly relations.
any insulation not to be used if having electrics?
Floor:
I've seen people do PIR board between floor joists then boarded over with OSB or PLY. I'm thinking about using 2x4 for the floor joists. if I used 50mm PIR board for insulation would the 50mm gap that's left be sufficient for air flow?
Walls:
2x4s for sufficient for Stud work?
Roof:
I know someone that fits EPDM roofs so would be able to get this done relatively cheap (use offcuts and fitted as favour) is that a good option?
Siding:
T&G v shiplap?
Do different sidings requiring different insulation?
What about vapour / moisture barriers?
I think that's pretty much all I can think of to get me off the ground
Thanks for any advice input people are able to give, its really useful.