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Hi all, having searched and searched for a clear answer I’m hoping some one can help.
I’m going to try and build a 3m x 3m garden room over lockdown.
There is already a concrete base down which I am going to put it on which was laid in 1950s I think, very flat and level.
I planning 2” x 3” joist directly on the concrete to allow for insulation below the floor so I can use it all year round.
My wife has given me orders to minimise the height of the step up into it... so I need to find the right combination from concrete up.
I know ideally I’d have a course of blue bricks or raise it with blocks and suspend the floor etc but I’m trying to find a way to avoid this that won’t cause problems for 10+ years.
Been thinking about
1) Concrete
2) one of the following:
(a) wrapping joists in Damp course membrane
(b) full 3x3 DCM layer below floor
(c) paint timber with bitumen
3) 2 x 3 treated timber joists & noggins - doubled up at perimeter to support walls
4) 60/50mm PIR insulation (foil on both sides) & Seams taped
5) no air gap above / below insulation
6) plywood floor / T&G - tbc
I’ve got no idea what is best for #2 or if an air gap is needed.
The base will go to the edge of the concrete so the cladding will over hang it slightly so rain can run off. There will also be an over hang on the pent roof that slopes to the back where I’ll have guttering to keep water away.
Any suggestions / info really appreciated.
thanks
I’m going to try and build a 3m x 3m garden room over lockdown.
There is already a concrete base down which I am going to put it on which was laid in 1950s I think, very flat and level.
I planning 2” x 3” joist directly on the concrete to allow for insulation below the floor so I can use it all year round.
My wife has given me orders to minimise the height of the step up into it... so I need to find the right combination from concrete up.
I know ideally I’d have a course of blue bricks or raise it with blocks and suspend the floor etc but I’m trying to find a way to avoid this that won’t cause problems for 10+ years.
Been thinking about
1) Concrete
2) one of the following:
(a) wrapping joists in Damp course membrane
(b) full 3x3 DCM layer below floor
(c) paint timber with bitumen
3) 2 x 3 treated timber joists & noggins - doubled up at perimeter to support walls
4) 60/50mm PIR insulation (foil on both sides) & Seams taped
5) no air gap above / below insulation
6) plywood floor / T&G - tbc
I’ve got no idea what is best for #2 or if an air gap is needed.
The base will go to the edge of the concrete so the cladding will over hang it slightly so rain can run off. There will also be an over hang on the pent roof that slopes to the back where I’ll have guttering to keep water away.
Any suggestions / info really appreciated.
thanks