Crumblybiscuit
Member
Hi Guys,
Got a small project of my own ongoing at the moment thought I would be able to add progress on here as well some questions. It's still at the starting stages.
Small garden, so the building needs to be fairly small too. I will be working from home more, and really need to separate work from home. I also need some storage for tools etc.
Project is within 2m of the boundary and in a small long weird shaped garden. So i needed to keep the total height under 2.5M. Dimensions are 4.5M x 1.6M (Did i mention I work in tech and was too ******** to keep sheet material sizes in mind when planning the size?). In my mind i opted for a pent roof as it looked easy for a novice like me, happy to be corrected on this as I could still change the plans.
Base
Prep - Previous owner had left the garden in a royal state. Cleaned and gutted it all, removed a tree trunk (tried all sorts, in the end I dug around it and went to town with a huge axe and got rid of it in a day).
I prepped the base using some huge, heavy and fat council paving slabs I had laying around! Absolute monsters these things were, nearly broke my back shifting them around. I dug down the rough size of the slabs. Compressed some hardcore added a layer of sand, layed some weed membrane all the way across and sat the slabs on top. The soil around my property is absolutely solid, getting or mixing cement would have been nice but for such a small shed I thought it overkill. Also i have to access my garden through my neighbours (terraced houses), bringing materials round is a royal pain.
Timber Base - I opted for a timber base from 4x2 pressure treated wood. Raised off the paving slabs to prevent it from rotting and sitting in water. Followed the standard guidelines on spacing etc and added noggins all over for my own sanity. Filled with insulating board and taped off to provide a seal.
I then boarded over this with 18mm OSB3, and mid pandemic work absolutely shot through the roof (70 hour weeks gave me no time, not complaining I know some people have been really badly impacted). The OSB3 will need replacing as it has been raining on it and my makeshift cover has been next to useless in protecting it....
Walls
I did more snooping around on forums and google (how i accidentally ended up here!). Decided that 3x2 should really help me reduce costs as i was originally going with 4x2. Everything is pressure treated . I also reduced the Wall OSB from 18mm to 11mm looking at advice. The timber merchant had some issues and delivered the right length and number but it is a higher grade than I paid for? C24 instead of C16.
My sister was having a huge house renovation and by chance i was able to grab two UPVC windows from her (will add the dimensions when i dig them out). Less than 12 months old, in perfect condition! I would like to add these into one of the walls to get some light into the shed.
Stud Spacing - 600mm
Wall Structure (More on this below from further reading) - OSB3 internal, insulation board, OSB3 external, breather membrane, featheredge.
Roof
3x2 Pressure treated timber again, this time at 450mm spacing as the roof is quite a small one. Will board over with 18mm OSB3, originally had planned for premium roofing felt but the more I read the more i change my mind! Pent Roof as it looked easy to install to a novice (make one wall taller and done, kind of). I was hoping with a bit of a slope I could add some guttering to avoid water collecting everywhere when it rains.
Questions/Amendments
Walls - I have done a lot of reading, MIke G's thread in particular has been very helpful:
1. I have changed the wall design to ensure the outermost layer (featheredge or whatever) has the recommended gap created by vertical battens before the membrane layer. In order to let air flow.
2. My previous wall structure from outside in was FeatherEdge>Space (battens)>Membrane>OSB3>Insulation (in between studs)>11mmOSB3. Am i right in assuming the outside OSB3 needs removing? I just felt like it would make everything a lot warmer, but it seems it may inhibit the breathability?
3. Insulation, primarily i want the shed to be warm hence the reason for selecting insulating board over wool. Wouldnt this create a seal and stop the building breathing?
Roof
1. By spending about £60 more, I can move from "premium" felt to EPDM. Seems like a no brainer to me. I was going to paint over the felt etc for belt and braces.
2. Anyone disagree with me thinking that the pent roof is easier for a novice to build? Considering my height restrictions etc.
3. Insulation, again thinking of going with insulation board. May have to go for something quite thin as I understand I need to leave an air gap?
4. Venting - I could cry, i have read so many forums with so many different opnions and still don't understand half of this. More reading for me to do to get an understanding of what it all means.
Random - For a shed this size, would you guys normall add guttering? I live in West Yorkshire for reference, just didn't want rain from the roof causing puddles sludge etc.
I need to collect pictures of the progress so far and post them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Got a small project of my own ongoing at the moment thought I would be able to add progress on here as well some questions. It's still at the starting stages.
Small garden, so the building needs to be fairly small too. I will be working from home more, and really need to separate work from home. I also need some storage for tools etc.
Project is within 2m of the boundary and in a small long weird shaped garden. So i needed to keep the total height under 2.5M. Dimensions are 4.5M x 1.6M (Did i mention I work in tech and was too ******** to keep sheet material sizes in mind when planning the size?). In my mind i opted for a pent roof as it looked easy for a novice like me, happy to be corrected on this as I could still change the plans.
Base
Prep - Previous owner had left the garden in a royal state. Cleaned and gutted it all, removed a tree trunk (tried all sorts, in the end I dug around it and went to town with a huge axe and got rid of it in a day).
I prepped the base using some huge, heavy and fat council paving slabs I had laying around! Absolute monsters these things were, nearly broke my back shifting them around. I dug down the rough size of the slabs. Compressed some hardcore added a layer of sand, layed some weed membrane all the way across and sat the slabs on top. The soil around my property is absolutely solid, getting or mixing cement would have been nice but for such a small shed I thought it overkill. Also i have to access my garden through my neighbours (terraced houses), bringing materials round is a royal pain.
Timber Base - I opted for a timber base from 4x2 pressure treated wood. Raised off the paving slabs to prevent it from rotting and sitting in water. Followed the standard guidelines on spacing etc and added noggins all over for my own sanity. Filled with insulating board and taped off to provide a seal.
I then boarded over this with 18mm OSB3, and mid pandemic work absolutely shot through the roof (70 hour weeks gave me no time, not complaining I know some people have been really badly impacted). The OSB3 will need replacing as it has been raining on it and my makeshift cover has been next to useless in protecting it....
Walls
I did more snooping around on forums and google (how i accidentally ended up here!). Decided that 3x2 should really help me reduce costs as i was originally going with 4x2. Everything is pressure treated . I also reduced the Wall OSB from 18mm to 11mm looking at advice. The timber merchant had some issues and delivered the right length and number but it is a higher grade than I paid for? C24 instead of C16.
My sister was having a huge house renovation and by chance i was able to grab two UPVC windows from her (will add the dimensions when i dig them out). Less than 12 months old, in perfect condition! I would like to add these into one of the walls to get some light into the shed.
Stud Spacing - 600mm
Wall Structure (More on this below from further reading) - OSB3 internal, insulation board, OSB3 external, breather membrane, featheredge.
Roof
3x2 Pressure treated timber again, this time at 450mm spacing as the roof is quite a small one. Will board over with 18mm OSB3, originally had planned for premium roofing felt but the more I read the more i change my mind! Pent Roof as it looked easy to install to a novice (make one wall taller and done, kind of). I was hoping with a bit of a slope I could add some guttering to avoid water collecting everywhere when it rains.
Questions/Amendments
Walls - I have done a lot of reading, MIke G's thread in particular has been very helpful:
1. I have changed the wall design to ensure the outermost layer (featheredge or whatever) has the recommended gap created by vertical battens before the membrane layer. In order to let air flow.
2. My previous wall structure from outside in was FeatherEdge>Space (battens)>Membrane>OSB3>Insulation (in between studs)>11mmOSB3. Am i right in assuming the outside OSB3 needs removing? I just felt like it would make everything a lot warmer, but it seems it may inhibit the breathability?
3. Insulation, primarily i want the shed to be warm hence the reason for selecting insulating board over wool. Wouldnt this create a seal and stop the building breathing?
Roof
1. By spending about £60 more, I can move from "premium" felt to EPDM. Seems like a no brainer to me. I was going to paint over the felt etc for belt and braces.
2. Anyone disagree with me thinking that the pent roof is easier for a novice to build? Considering my height restrictions etc.
3. Insulation, again thinking of going with insulation board. May have to go for something quite thin as I understand I need to leave an air gap?
4. Venting - I could cry, i have read so many forums with so many different opnions and still don't understand half of this. More reading for me to do to get an understanding of what it all means.
Random - For a shed this size, would you guys normall add guttering? I live in West Yorkshire for reference, just didn't want rain from the roof causing puddles sludge etc.
I need to collect pictures of the progress so far and post them.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!