Hi there,
I am insulating my detached single skin garage.
I decided to build studs in between the concrete columns using 3x2, a permeable membrane on the outside and PIR insulation with a air gap between the concrete wall and the stud.
I construct them on the floor, attach the membrane then stand them up to fix.
However, I have come to an area where the garage doors are partially covering one side of the wall and the door supports are also in the way so I can't stand the stud up and into position.
I am not really sure what to do but was thinking of 3 possible approaches but wanted to get some thoughts from someone more experienced.
1. Build stud in place and attempt to wrap the membrane behind the wall. It will make it very awkward and really hard to staple.
2. Build it in 2 vertical studs and brace them at top/bottom with sole/header.
3. Build it in 2 horizontal studs.
Any help appreciated
I am insulating my detached single skin garage.
I decided to build studs in between the concrete columns using 3x2, a permeable membrane on the outside and PIR insulation with a air gap between the concrete wall and the stud.
I construct them on the floor, attach the membrane then stand them up to fix.
However, I have come to an area where the garage doors are partially covering one side of the wall and the door supports are also in the way so I can't stand the stud up and into position.
I am not really sure what to do but was thinking of 3 possible approaches but wanted to get some thoughts from someone more experienced.
1. Build stud in place and attempt to wrap the membrane behind the wall. It will make it very awkward and really hard to staple.
2. Build it in 2 vertical studs and brace them at top/bottom with sole/header.
3. Build it in 2 horizontal studs.
Any help appreciated