Hi,
I'm weighing up adding some extra studs in my timber construction garden office to help stabilise the plasterboard verses the thermal bridging that will cost me.
At present I have (from outside)
I spaced my framework studs as wide as I could so that I could take full advantage of the insulation and in places the separation is up to 1200mm centres.
My celotex is lovely and flush with the framework, so I guess I won't get much bowing of the PB if any as it's in contact throughout.
I happen to have half a bucket of contact adhesive from installing the EPDM roof membrane (that was a JOY to put on BTW!)
I wonder if a liberal slap / dab of that both sides of the celotex (on the foil not the PIR, I guess the glue will melt the foam?) will help to stabilise things.
Any thoughts?
Project is coming along a TREAT, photos to the forum shortly when I get a chance to breathe.
I'm weighing up adding some extra studs in my timber construction garden office to help stabilise the plasterboard verses the thermal bridging that will cost me.
At present I have (from outside)
- 20mm british cedar cladding
25mm treated battens to hold cladding
vapour membrane
18mm OSB
{70mm studs+ 65mm foil backed celotex}
I spaced my framework studs as wide as I could so that I could take full advantage of the insulation and in places the separation is up to 1200mm centres.
My celotex is lovely and flush with the framework, so I guess I won't get much bowing of the PB if any as it's in contact throughout.
I happen to have half a bucket of contact adhesive from installing the EPDM roof membrane (that was a JOY to put on BTW!)
I wonder if a liberal slap / dab of that both sides of the celotex (on the foil not the PIR, I guess the glue will melt the foam?) will help to stabilise things.
Any thoughts?
Project is coming along a TREAT, photos to the forum shortly when I get a chance to breathe.