rayjares
New member
My first post, apologies for a long one!
Looking through the posts on shed insulation there appears a lot on construction from scratch and includes the insulation in the build. I’m sure there’s many others like me who have a ready built building from one of the various suppliers. Mine is a 3m x 4m workshop from Waltons to which I extended with another 3m x 4m giving a 3m x 8m workshop/shed. I’ve read Mike Garnham’s post “Build a shed Mike's way” and Scandinavian methods by Krysstel from Norway. Whereas the principles are desirable in a new build I have an existing building and looking for a way to improve the insulation.
The construction is 50mm x 25mm framing with a 12mm shiplap cladding. I insulated the walls with 25mm styrene sheets, a 25mm x 25mm styrene spacer between styrene sheets and outer cladding which gives a 25mm air gap. The inner wall is hardboard.
One method I’m toying with is to de-construct the workshop and turn the panels around so that the outer cladding becomes the inner wall. This leaves the 50mm x 25mm framing exposed between which I will place 50mm styrene panels. This will then be covered with a breather membrane. At each of the framing uprights I will fix 25mm x 25mm battens onto which will be new shiplap cladding. This allows for a 25mm airgap with an insect mesh top and bottom. What’s missing from this is the internal vapour barrier.
My question is, would this be a viable option or is there other ways to achieve the desired additional insulation?
Ray
Looking through the posts on shed insulation there appears a lot on construction from scratch and includes the insulation in the build. I’m sure there’s many others like me who have a ready built building from one of the various suppliers. Mine is a 3m x 4m workshop from Waltons to which I extended with another 3m x 4m giving a 3m x 8m workshop/shed. I’ve read Mike Garnham’s post “Build a shed Mike's way” and Scandinavian methods by Krysstel from Norway. Whereas the principles are desirable in a new build I have an existing building and looking for a way to improve the insulation.
The construction is 50mm x 25mm framing with a 12mm shiplap cladding. I insulated the walls with 25mm styrene sheets, a 25mm x 25mm styrene spacer between styrene sheets and outer cladding which gives a 25mm air gap. The inner wall is hardboard.
One method I’m toying with is to de-construct the workshop and turn the panels around so that the outer cladding becomes the inner wall. This leaves the 50mm x 25mm framing exposed between which I will place 50mm styrene panels. This will then be covered with a breather membrane. At each of the framing uprights I will fix 25mm x 25mm battens onto which will be new shiplap cladding. This allows for a 25mm airgap with an insect mesh top and bottom. What’s missing from this is the internal vapour barrier.
My question is, would this be a viable option or is there other ways to achieve the desired additional insulation?
Ray