chris_hebden
New member
Hi all,
I appreciate this has been covered before but there are conflicting views on all posts, so wondered what peoples thoughts were on whether I should install a vapor barrier (thanks Fitzroy) on the hot side of insulation?
From external to internal my constructions is:
Treated ship lap 15mm (no air gap), OSB3 18mm - 95mm CLS treated stud - OSB3 18mm (inner finnish)
I was thinking of putting a 50x600x2400 polystyrene insulation board between the studs, do I need a membrane on the inner face of the stud and then board over with the OSB3? I have read on here that the OSB will act as a break from any condensation transferring through?
The shed will be used as a workshop, I haven't finalized my eaves detail yet but I think I will leave some areas of natural ventilation here and the door wont be particularly well sealed around the bottom so should get good air movement. I may have a mobile gas heater with me when I work but doubt it, I am not expecting it to be toasty
Look forward to your thoughts
Chris
I appreciate this has been covered before but there are conflicting views on all posts, so wondered what peoples thoughts were on whether I should install a vapor barrier (thanks Fitzroy) on the hot side of insulation?
From external to internal my constructions is:
Treated ship lap 15mm (no air gap), OSB3 18mm - 95mm CLS treated stud - OSB3 18mm (inner finnish)
I was thinking of putting a 50x600x2400 polystyrene insulation board between the studs, do I need a membrane on the inner face of the stud and then board over with the OSB3? I have read on here that the OSB will act as a break from any condensation transferring through?
The shed will be used as a workshop, I haven't finalized my eaves detail yet but I think I will leave some areas of natural ventilation here and the door wont be particularly well sealed around the bottom so should get good air movement. I may have a mobile gas heater with me when I work but doubt it, I am not expecting it to be toasty
Look forward to your thoughts
Chris