Hi all. I've been reading and re-reading articles on shed insulation and am now totally confused.
I'm building a workshop/brewery shed down the end of the garden - 3.5x4.5m. Plan is to build a 2x4 pressure treated timber frame on three courses of bricks to get the frame and cladding off the ground, hold off T&G shiplap on 25mm battens and panel the inside of the shed with Ply. EPDM roof on ply sheets.
It's the insulation that's giving me aggro. Brewing throws out a lot of moisture - just ask the missus about the time I stripped the wallpaper from the kitchen
Would a good compromise of budget and effectiveness be (from inside outwards) 12mm plasterboard/ply, then a vapour barrier, then 30mm air gap, then 70mm of rockwool, then tyvek wrap, then 25mm batten air gap then shiplap?
Or if I used celotex can I dispense with the vapour barrier? Is Tyvek necessary?
Grateful for any opinions. A bit confused.
I'm building a workshop/brewery shed down the end of the garden - 3.5x4.5m. Plan is to build a 2x4 pressure treated timber frame on three courses of bricks to get the frame and cladding off the ground, hold off T&G shiplap on 25mm battens and panel the inside of the shed with Ply. EPDM roof on ply sheets.
It's the insulation that's giving me aggro. Brewing throws out a lot of moisture - just ask the missus about the time I stripped the wallpaper from the kitchen
Would a good compromise of budget and effectiveness be (from inside outwards) 12mm plasterboard/ply, then a vapour barrier, then 30mm air gap, then 70mm of rockwool, then tyvek wrap, then 25mm batten air gap then shiplap?
Or if I used celotex can I dispense with the vapour barrier? Is Tyvek necessary?
Grateful for any opinions. A bit confused.