Hi all
Last year I built a log cabin as a garden office from one of these kits that is all the rage.
It has 45mm thick wooden walls, and as 3 sides of it are not seen due to its location, I plan to insulate the outside of it with 50mm polystyrene on those 3 sides, and then clad over that with some more wood.
B and Q had an offer on decking boards at a very good price, 2.4m x 120mm x 20mm thick, so I had 130 delivered today.
I plan to put 3 x 50mm battons side to side (top middle and bottom) onto the existing outside walls, and then fit the PS sheets inbetween.
Then I will sandwich the PS in place using the decking bords, I will cut them to length so they are 50mm or so clear of the ground, and screw them to the battons.
My question is this:
Should I leave a gap between each upright deck board to allow for expansion / contraction?
If so how much? I am thinking perhaps 3mm, and can I fill the gap with silicon afterwards?
I am also looking to increase the soundproof properties of the building as my son wants to have a go at drumming (god help us).
Any advice from anybody who has done anything similar would be appreciated.
The cabin itself is very sturdy and holds the heat well. I have small electric heater which I occasionally use in the winter.
My only regret in hindsight is not insulating under the floor. I was wondering whether to get a load of those cans of polyurethane expanding foam and pumping the cavity under the floor (the bearers sit on a solid concrete base) full of the foam. Any opinions on that also??
Thanks
Johnny
Last year I built a log cabin as a garden office from one of these kits that is all the rage.
It has 45mm thick wooden walls, and as 3 sides of it are not seen due to its location, I plan to insulate the outside of it with 50mm polystyrene on those 3 sides, and then clad over that with some more wood.
B and Q had an offer on decking boards at a very good price, 2.4m x 120mm x 20mm thick, so I had 130 delivered today.
I plan to put 3 x 50mm battons side to side (top middle and bottom) onto the existing outside walls, and then fit the PS sheets inbetween.
Then I will sandwich the PS in place using the decking bords, I will cut them to length so they are 50mm or so clear of the ground, and screw them to the battons.
My question is this:
Should I leave a gap between each upright deck board to allow for expansion / contraction?
If so how much? I am thinking perhaps 3mm, and can I fill the gap with silicon afterwards?
I am also looking to increase the soundproof properties of the building as my son wants to have a go at drumming (god help us).
Any advice from anybody who has done anything similar would be appreciated.
The cabin itself is very sturdy and holds the heat well. I have small electric heater which I occasionally use in the winter.
My only regret in hindsight is not insulating under the floor. I was wondering whether to get a load of those cans of polyurethane expanding foam and pumping the cavity under the floor (the bearers sit on a solid concrete base) full of the foam. Any opinions on that also??
Thanks
Johnny