Hi All,
I am converting a log cabin style building in my garden to use as a small studio. I'm putting up an inner stud frame, insulating and covering with plasterboard. However I'm a little nervous that the plasterboard needs to be moisture board rather than regular, which would increase the cost significantly. But also think I'm over thinking it. The building doesn't suffer from any moisture ingress at all. I've had it up 3 years and it's dry as a bone! So I'm just looking for some reassurance that it will be fine and there won't be issues further down the line. I'm a little paranoid about what goes on behind the board that I can't see as well.
I'm in Bristol UK if the climate plays into this at all.
Thank you.
I am converting a log cabin style building in my garden to use as a small studio. I'm putting up an inner stud frame, insulating and covering with plasterboard. However I'm a little nervous that the plasterboard needs to be moisture board rather than regular, which would increase the cost significantly. But also think I'm over thinking it. The building doesn't suffer from any moisture ingress at all. I've had it up 3 years and it's dry as a bone! So I'm just looking for some reassurance that it will be fine and there won't be issues further down the line. I'm a little paranoid about what goes on behind the board that I can't see as well.
I'm in Bristol UK if the climate plays into this at all.
Thank you.