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Hi i am an amateur currently attempting a studio/shed build.
I am building a 12x9 foot insulated shed I have constructed a frame from 2x3 wood which I intend to fill with kingspan later, I plan to add 9mm osb to the outside of the frame then 75mm steel lined cold-room panels on top of that with Tyvek house wrap over that with 2 battens creating a 25mm gap then wood/barn style cladding for decoration purposes.
The cold-room panels are 2 sheets of steel (back and front) sandwiched between polystyrene.
I am aware that traditionally house wrap is placed over osb then batten then cladding, however I am very keen to add these recycled cold room panels to create a secure shed however I am concerned that adding the Tyvek house wrap in the above way will cause a build-up of condensation.
Can anyone please advise me to the best placement for the house wrap and in what order of layers if that makes sense.
I am building a 12x9 foot insulated shed I have constructed a frame from 2x3 wood which I intend to fill with kingspan later, I plan to add 9mm osb to the outside of the frame then 75mm steel lined cold-room panels on top of that with Tyvek house wrap over that with 2 battens creating a 25mm gap then wood/barn style cladding for decoration purposes.
The cold-room panels are 2 sheets of steel (back and front) sandwiched between polystyrene.
I am aware that traditionally house wrap is placed over osb then batten then cladding, however I am very keen to add these recycled cold room panels to create a secure shed however I am concerned that adding the Tyvek house wrap in the above way will cause a build-up of condensation.
Can anyone please advise me to the best placement for the house wrap and in what order of layers if that makes sense.