AJB Temple
Finely figured
My house is a bundle of barns. The main one is a 16th century (somewhat hacked about by an *****) frame, clad in black painted pine feather-board. Luckily the main barn is not listed.
The feather-board needs a good deal of repair, all window surrounds need replacing, and the whole lot needs repainting. I can easily spend £3000 on repainting, for good quality materials, scaffolding and repairs. And in 10 years or less it will need doing again.
My idea on which I am seeking advice:
Remove any rot, patch and seal, then batten the whole barn with oak battens over the existing black cladding, and re-clad with top quality oak feather edge, either left natural or sprayed with preservative.
I realise that this will add 2 inches of thickness all over, and obviously I could rip off the old cladding, but I am thinking from an insulation point of view, and saving time, and avoiding disposal of materials, why not just re-skin the building in oak?
I should add that I have an almost limitless (for me) supply of oak at my disposal. I had dozens of trees from a storm years ago. I sold a lot of it but I still have a great deal left and I can easily get a local yard to machine it for me into boards of whatever width I want up to about 14".
I am thinking I could tack a membrane over the existing cladding, and just cover the whole lot.
For an idea of scale, the main barn is roughly 40 metres long and 10 metres wide. apart from a projecting music room that was added, it is a simple rectangle.
Any thoughts?
AJ
The feather-board needs a good deal of repair, all window surrounds need replacing, and the whole lot needs repainting. I can easily spend £3000 on repainting, for good quality materials, scaffolding and repairs. And in 10 years or less it will need doing again.
My idea on which I am seeking advice:
Remove any rot, patch and seal, then batten the whole barn with oak battens over the existing black cladding, and re-clad with top quality oak feather edge, either left natural or sprayed with preservative.
I realise that this will add 2 inches of thickness all over, and obviously I could rip off the old cladding, but I am thinking from an insulation point of view, and saving time, and avoiding disposal of materials, why not just re-skin the building in oak?
I should add that I have an almost limitless (for me) supply of oak at my disposal. I had dozens of trees from a storm years ago. I sold a lot of it but I still have a great deal left and I can easily get a local yard to machine it for me into boards of whatever width I want up to about 14".
I am thinking I could tack a membrane over the existing cladding, and just cover the whole lot.
For an idea of scale, the main barn is roughly 40 metres long and 10 metres wide. apart from a projecting music room that was added, it is a simple rectangle.
Any thoughts?
AJ