DIY Builds
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With a shed, we are going to be limited to the thinnest options depending on the size of the interior framing. 20mm or 25mm thickness will be suitable. Lots of different brands are available including Kingspan and Celotex.
Drywall is made to withstand fire better than a wood product and it's thick enough to provide stability for hanging pictures and shelves. With...
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In the winter months, when your shed is out of use, it's not getting the air circulation needed and there's nowhere for the moisture to escape....
Read More »Using insulation inside a shed can provide greater control over the temperature and reduce heating costs. A shed can be insulated affordably and completed over a weekend. The timber shed has been a feature of most gardens up and down the country for many years. More of us are spending an increased amount of time in our sheds than ever before. The garden shed has gone from just a location to store tools to an extra room in the garden. The bad news is that most garden sheds are not designed with comfort and temperature control in mind. During the winter the temperature can be the same as outside and in the summer the temperature inside can be extremely warm.
The price of softwood lumber is down nearly 23 percent in the latest Producer Price Index, including a 35 percent price drop since March 2022. This...
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Leaving any roots to grass or weeds can lead to regrowth up through the concrete cracks. Although grass is likely not going to be strong enough to...
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The pitch for a caravan or the mooring for a boat is charged Council Tax if someone lives in the caravan or the boat as their main home (known as...
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The shed roof is just as important to insulate as the walls for preventing heat loss. As the interior temperature heats up, the heat rises and will leave through the roof of the building. During the summer, a black shed roof can also have the opposite effect and make the interior of the shed swelteringly hot. Insulation works to slow down heat transfer both ways. The process is similar to insulating the walls of a shed. The biggest difference being the framing is usually thicker on a shed roof so thicker insulation is able to be used. It’s extra important in the roof to leave a gap between the insulation board and the exterior cladding. The warm air rising from the interior will contain an increased amount of moisture and this needs to be preventing from getting trapped between the insulation and wood. As it reaches the cold side of the ceiling, the moisture in the air will turn back into vapour and create damp, particularly if the shed is regularly used during colder months. EPS or PIR insulation boards are the best options for the roof due to being lightweight and able to hold themselves in place without putting extra pressure on the building. We would avoid using insulation roll as it will need to be supported to stay in position. The same process as the walls can be followed where the boards can be cut and slotted into place. Pay extra care when taping the edges to ensure there are no exposed gaps.
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