LancsRick
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The floor is in, the material is here for the walls, and I'm now wondering if I'm about to make life harder for myself with the ceiling than necessary...
Floor - concrete base (with DPM), 50mm studs with 50mm PIR, DPM over the top, 22mm chipboard.
Walls - Single brick, VCL, 50mm studs with 50mm PIR, DPM over the top, 18mm OSB
Ceiling - 150mm rockwool between joists, then some sort of membrane, plasterboard.
The question is the membrane on the ceiling. I was originally going to put up DPM, but I hadn't appreciated how heavy and unwieldy the stuff is, plus I can't help thinking VCL would do the job I need it to (it's an apex roof, I'm working on the horizontal joists). There seems to be a real lack of information on the net about doing this aspect so I'd be grateful for any views or experiences!
Floor - concrete base (with DPM), 50mm studs with 50mm PIR, DPM over the top, 22mm chipboard.
Walls - Single brick, VCL, 50mm studs with 50mm PIR, DPM over the top, 18mm OSB
Ceiling - 150mm rockwool between joists, then some sort of membrane, plasterboard.
The question is the membrane on the ceiling. I was originally going to put up DPM, but I hadn't appreciated how heavy and unwieldy the stuff is, plus I can't help thinking VCL would do the job I need it to (it's an apex roof, I'm working on the horizontal joists). There seems to be a real lack of information on the net about doing this aspect so I'd be grateful for any views or experiences!