Hi all, I'm starting to convert a double garage to my new workshop tomorrow and would like any advice I can get. The garage is single skin brick and has had an extension built above. One wall is the house which I am not going to do anything with at the moment. the double doors are going to have a lean to timber extension added in the summer, this will be insulated and tale care of that side. The other two are the ones I am going to tackle this week.
When I started clearing the far wall I found that some muppet has built a couple of steps on the outside which are above the dpm, also someone has put earth and patio stones along the back about 400mm above the dpm. I can't tackle digging it out now but will do at a later date as it's clear by looking at the brickwork that its letting moisture in.
My plan is to build a CLS stud wall 38x89mm with an air gap between it and wall. Extend the ring main to add more sockets, insulate stud wall with PIR board then clad with 12mm hardwood ply. I will be using the workshop daily and would like to keep the worst of the cold out in the winter but I want to keep the build costs low as there are a few other things I need to buy for the workshop.
My question is what thickness PIR should I go for, Xtratherm PIR Board 50mm or 70mm? obviously 70 is better but is it overkill and a waste of money. I will put some air bricks into the brick wall when I get around to digging out the earth against it but for now I will put vent holes along the bottom of the stud wall and the top to help ventilate the void.
Any other tips or ideas on workshop building are more than welcome.
Cheers in advance, Matt
When I started clearing the far wall I found that some muppet has built a couple of steps on the outside which are above the dpm, also someone has put earth and patio stones along the back about 400mm above the dpm. I can't tackle digging it out now but will do at a later date as it's clear by looking at the brickwork that its letting moisture in.
My plan is to build a CLS stud wall 38x89mm with an air gap between it and wall. Extend the ring main to add more sockets, insulate stud wall with PIR board then clad with 12mm hardwood ply. I will be using the workshop daily and would like to keep the worst of the cold out in the winter but I want to keep the build costs low as there are a few other things I need to buy for the workshop.
My question is what thickness PIR should I go for, Xtratherm PIR Board 50mm or 70mm? obviously 70 is better but is it overkill and a waste of money. I will put some air bricks into the brick wall when I get around to digging out the earth against it but for now I will put vent holes along the bottom of the stud wall and the top to help ventilate the void.
Any other tips or ideas on workshop building are more than welcome.
Cheers in advance, Matt