Hi everyone,
First time post so please bear with me.
I have a double garage made of single skin brick (it's a new build). It has quite a few double brick pillars at irregular intervals. There are 8 in total.
I want to essentially 'flatten' out the walls and cover them with something smooth and sturdy enough to mount an assortment of hooks for the garden tools in one area, and my peg board for my bike tools above my workbench (the peg board is in lots of small sections). So something that could tolerate lots of screws would be ideal, and save me from drilling loads of holes in the bricks.
I'm not interested in making it warmer, but whatever I do I don't want it to get damp - only one wall in particular is exposed to the elements and I've seen water leach through it once. I'm planning to Storm dry the outside of that particular section.
I was planning to make frames inside the pillar sections out of CLS, and then paint around the bottoms with permadry waterproofing paint just in case. The frames will have gaps on the floor to accommodate the pillars, and wouldn't be touching the brick work at any point - they will be mounted away from the pillars and attached to the ceiling rafters. I was then thinking of boarding over the whole lot with OSB for the flat surface. It wouldn't reach the floor anyway due to the height, leaving me with a decent air gap around the bottom. I'd then drop some wiring behind for a few electrical sockets where I need them.
The only thing is I'll end up with a lot of OSB, which frankly will look pretty awful and take a lot of work to cover up unless I use some form of cladding? Which would add to the cost. I was hoping there would be some kind of plastic board that wouldn't require finishing and would be thick/strong enough to take some load, but I can't seem to find anything on Google.
As I'm only planning to go round about half the garage (and put some thin boarding up to create a ceiling to hold some spotlights), I don't see the need to use breathable membranes, insulation, plasterboard, etc. However I would do if that would be the best way to create something better suited to the usage.
Has anyone done anything similar? Is there a wonder material I can use that would meet all of my needs I haven't found anywhere? (and is cost effective?)
Many thanks
First time post so please bear with me.
I have a double garage made of single skin brick (it's a new build). It has quite a few double brick pillars at irregular intervals. There are 8 in total.
I want to essentially 'flatten' out the walls and cover them with something smooth and sturdy enough to mount an assortment of hooks for the garden tools in one area, and my peg board for my bike tools above my workbench (the peg board is in lots of small sections). So something that could tolerate lots of screws would be ideal, and save me from drilling loads of holes in the bricks.
I'm not interested in making it warmer, but whatever I do I don't want it to get damp - only one wall in particular is exposed to the elements and I've seen water leach through it once. I'm planning to Storm dry the outside of that particular section.
I was planning to make frames inside the pillar sections out of CLS, and then paint around the bottoms with permadry waterproofing paint just in case. The frames will have gaps on the floor to accommodate the pillars, and wouldn't be touching the brick work at any point - they will be mounted away from the pillars and attached to the ceiling rafters. I was then thinking of boarding over the whole lot with OSB for the flat surface. It wouldn't reach the floor anyway due to the height, leaving me with a decent air gap around the bottom. I'd then drop some wiring behind for a few electrical sockets where I need them.
The only thing is I'll end up with a lot of OSB, which frankly will look pretty awful and take a lot of work to cover up unless I use some form of cladding? Which would add to the cost. I was hoping there would be some kind of plastic board that wouldn't require finishing and would be thick/strong enough to take some load, but I can't seem to find anything on Google.
As I'm only planning to go round about half the garage (and put some thin boarding up to create a ceiling to hold some spotlights), I don't see the need to use breathable membranes, insulation, plasterboard, etc. However I would do if that would be the best way to create something better suited to the usage.
Has anyone done anything similar? Is there a wonder material I can use that would meet all of my needs I haven't found anywhere? (and is cost effective?)
Many thanks