Pad5tar
New member
Hi all,
I've had my pressure treated 14x6 shed delivered and erected for a few weeks now. It has got one more week before the "dry out time" has completed. The power CU has been installed and I've ran my cables for sockets etc.
So....my next task is to insulate it, I know there are numerous topics about this already but just wanted some advice. It's a 14mm T&G construction pent with 50mm deep batons on the inside.
My initial thought was 50mm celetec board insulation as I had access to 7x 1.2m boards with poly vapour barrier over the insulation/vertical batons, then board over it with chipboard/OSB/plywood.
This will be used to house my 3d printers and workshop tools so I'd quite like it to be a comfortable environment and obviously damp free. Some vents at a high level also to stop stale air.
What does everyone think for the proposed solution?
Thanks for the help
I've had my pressure treated 14x6 shed delivered and erected for a few weeks now. It has got one more week before the "dry out time" has completed. The power CU has been installed and I've ran my cables for sockets etc.
So....my next task is to insulate it, I know there are numerous topics about this already but just wanted some advice. It's a 14mm T&G construction pent with 50mm deep batons on the inside.
My initial thought was 50mm celetec board insulation as I had access to 7x 1.2m boards with poly vapour barrier over the insulation/vertical batons, then board over it with chipboard/OSB/plywood.
This will be used to house my 3d printers and workshop tools so I'd quite like it to be a comfortable environment and obviously damp free. Some vents at a high level also to stop stale air.
What does everyone think for the proposed solution?
Thanks for the help