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Hello,
I am converting the garden brick shed into a garden office and music room.
It is built from brick walls with a concrete floor.
I’m planning to building a stud wall and insulate with mineral wool (rockwool).
the brick wall is essentially the garden wall, where they have popped a flat timber roof on top at about 7foot high.
I’m installing a vapour, so the composition would be:
Outside -> brick wall -> stud wall with mineral wool -> vapour sheet -> plasterboard
I understand the vapour sheet is needed on the inside, to prevent moisture building up in the stud wall.
But as it is using the garden wall, there won’t be any damp proof course in the bricks. Therefore, I want to use tanking slurry on the brick walls and floor, to stop water and damp getting through into the mineral wool and stud wall.
HOWEVER, then there will be TWO damp proof membranes, the tanking slurry on the brick and vapour sheet on the inside
is this okay and will help prevent damp? Or will this cause moisture to get trapped in between the two in the stud wall and actually cause more harm than good?
Considering I have the vapour barrier, there shouldn’t be much condensation happening between the two. So I’m hoping that is okay?
many advice here would be appreciated!!
cheers!
I am converting the garden brick shed into a garden office and music room.
It is built from brick walls with a concrete floor.
I’m planning to building a stud wall and insulate with mineral wool (rockwool).
the brick wall is essentially the garden wall, where they have popped a flat timber roof on top at about 7foot high.
I’m installing a vapour, so the composition would be:
Outside -> brick wall -> stud wall with mineral wool -> vapour sheet -> plasterboard
I understand the vapour sheet is needed on the inside, to prevent moisture building up in the stud wall.
But as it is using the garden wall, there won’t be any damp proof course in the bricks. Therefore, I want to use tanking slurry on the brick walls and floor, to stop water and damp getting through into the mineral wool and stud wall.
HOWEVER, then there will be TWO damp proof membranes, the tanking slurry on the brick and vapour sheet on the inside
is this okay and will help prevent damp? Or will this cause moisture to get trapped in between the two in the stud wall and actually cause more harm than good?
Considering I have the vapour barrier, there shouldn’t be much condensation happening between the two. So I’m hoping that is okay?
many advice here would be appreciated!!
cheers!