Having trawled through dozens of similar questions, I imagine regulars here could probably live without another confused post about shed insulation, so my apologies, but…I’m confused.
Shed is a log cabin, 44mm T+G, with a pent roof. Should this work: batten out with 25mm deep timber, then foil-backed celotex over that - i.e. on top of battens, not between, so there’s a 25mm airgap - and foam/tape all joins. Then ply on top, fixed through celotex to battens.
Similar for roof, but with vents into the airgap at either end.
Should there also be a breathable membrane on walls between T+G and battens? I’m wondering if that’s more likely to trap any moisture against the inside of the T+G than just leaving the airgap.
thanks
TimH
Shed is a log cabin, 44mm T+G, with a pent roof. Should this work: batten out with 25mm deep timber, then foil-backed celotex over that - i.e. on top of battens, not between, so there’s a 25mm airgap - and foam/tape all joins. Then ply on top, fixed through celotex to battens.
Similar for roof, but with vents into the airgap at either end.
Should there also be a breathable membrane on walls between T+G and battens? I’m wondering if that’s more likely to trap any moisture against the inside of the T+G than just leaving the airgap.
thanks
TimH