littleplop
Member
Hi Everyone,
New member here and I expect to be visiting a lot as this looks like a great resource.
Initially I just have a hopefully simple question with upgrading my boat building workshop.
It is built on the concrete pad behind my garage and is 6.6m long and 2.1m (inside measurements).
The wall frame is all pressure treated chunky C16 wood and is basically a sandwich of 11mm OSB on the outside and inside - see attached
and is orientated that way to maximise the very narrow width.
On the outside of this long wall is Onduline roofing sheets which has "built in ventilation" with the curvy shape.
It is butted up against the next door fence and is therefore massively protected and the prevailing weather is from the other side anyway.
Both ends are the same 11mm OSB sandwich but as I have access to this I have now replaced with shiplap dyed black and have double doors made of the same OSB sandwich with the shiplap which looks great.
The roofing is very chunky rafters with 18mm OSB:
This has a membrane on it then it has more of the Onduline sheets.
The highest end of the roof butts on to the back of my oak framed double garage which has massive feather edge boards and is all cut into it and bolted into the framework very strongly.
All the walls frames are sat on a damp proof membrane on the concrete and bolted into it.
My main question is now I can see the empty gaps in the walls and roof and want to put something to help minimise any noise for the neighbours.
It is not heated and will never be as I'm always hot.
So, I'm wondering whether something like Rockwool RWA45 ROCKWOOL RWA45 Acoustic Sound Insulation Slab 100mm Thick - 2.88m2 Pack | Roofing Superstore® would be any good up in the roof?
Will it need an air gap to the outer OSB?
I can drill some vent holes through the noggins to keep some airflow.
The apex is not sealed to the garage wall - there is a flashing but it is not air tight.
The same thing for the walls then as well - very narrow with basically a 40mm gap.
Can I put RWA 45 in there? Will it need a gap?
I can do the same with any vent holes if required.
Otherwise, anyone any thoughts on what I can do or is it so narrow as to not be worth the bother do you think?
I have great neighbours but don't want to piss them off with a CNC machine running cutting out the kits for the boats once the protype has been built this spring.
Any and all thoughts gratefully received!
New member here and I expect to be visiting a lot as this looks like a great resource.
Initially I just have a hopefully simple question with upgrading my boat building workshop.
It is built on the concrete pad behind my garage and is 6.6m long and 2.1m (inside measurements).
The wall frame is all pressure treated chunky C16 wood and is basically a sandwich of 11mm OSB on the outside and inside - see attached
and is orientated that way to maximise the very narrow width.
On the outside of this long wall is Onduline roofing sheets which has "built in ventilation" with the curvy shape.
It is butted up against the next door fence and is therefore massively protected and the prevailing weather is from the other side anyway.
Both ends are the same 11mm OSB sandwich but as I have access to this I have now replaced with shiplap dyed black and have double doors made of the same OSB sandwich with the shiplap which looks great.
The roofing is very chunky rafters with 18mm OSB:
This has a membrane on it then it has more of the Onduline sheets.
The highest end of the roof butts on to the back of my oak framed double garage which has massive feather edge boards and is all cut into it and bolted into the framework very strongly.
All the walls frames are sat on a damp proof membrane on the concrete and bolted into it.
My main question is now I can see the empty gaps in the walls and roof and want to put something to help minimise any noise for the neighbours.
It is not heated and will never be as I'm always hot.
So, I'm wondering whether something like Rockwool RWA45 ROCKWOOL RWA45 Acoustic Sound Insulation Slab 100mm Thick - 2.88m2 Pack | Roofing Superstore® would be any good up in the roof?
Will it need an air gap to the outer OSB?
I can drill some vent holes through the noggins to keep some airflow.
The apex is not sealed to the garage wall - there is a flashing but it is not air tight.
The same thing for the walls then as well - very narrow with basically a 40mm gap.
Can I put RWA 45 in there? Will it need a gap?
I can do the same with any vent holes if required.
Otherwise, anyone any thoughts on what I can do or is it so narrow as to not be worth the bother do you think?
I have great neighbours but don't want to piss them off with a CNC machine running cutting out the kits for the boats once the protype has been built this spring.
Any and all thoughts gratefully received!