I live in a Park Home.I want to put timber cladding on the outside and in between the battens-board insulation.I'm going to use shiplap cladding.Given that the insulation boards are 4ft.wide,is'nt that toowide to space the battens?What about cutting boards in half ie 2ft?I need the insulation 'cause last winter it was freezing.I'm not sure how to finish the cladding at the corners of the chalet and around the windows.I know there's some brilliant carpenters out there-so come on lads Help! Please!
I would be especially grateful if anyone can show me pictures.I can saw straight and do basic woodwork ok.One other point-the insulation boards come in different thicknesses,i thought about 35mm Kingspan which would need 35mm battens,then on top the shiplap is 19mm thick=total thickness 54mm.Maybe i should use thinner insulation but then i'd have more heat escaping.???
I would be especially grateful if anyone can show me pictures.I can saw straight and do basic woodwork ok.One other point-the insulation boards come in different thicknesses,i thought about 35mm Kingspan which would need 35mm battens,then on top the shiplap is 19mm thick=total thickness 54mm.Maybe i should use thinner insulation but then i'd have more heat escaping.???