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Hello
I am currently building a single-skin timber extension (will house a utility room and downstairs loo.)
Original plan was to fix expanding metal mesh (basically chicken-wire looking stuff) to the outside OSB and then apply sand and cement to that to finish. I was recommended that actually instead I should fix some 25mm battens to the external OSB, then cement/render board and render on top of that.
This allows for airflow between the timber and the cement board and therefore less risk of damp and mould, however this method will cost ~2k more.
I've spoke to a few other builders who have also said my ORIGINAL plan should be fine, they've done lots of single-skin timber work with NO air gap on the outside. However I've done much reading and it seems most everyone has a ventilation layer (and it certainly makes sense to me). I'm getting conflicted messages and really need some clarification!
Does anyone have any experience here please? How long can I expect the extension to last with no airflow between the timber and render/cladding? When I come to sell, will a surveyor mark me down because there is insufficient airflow?
Thanks
I am currently building a single-skin timber extension (will house a utility room and downstairs loo.)
Original plan was to fix expanding metal mesh (basically chicken-wire looking stuff) to the outside OSB and then apply sand and cement to that to finish. I was recommended that actually instead I should fix some 25mm battens to the external OSB, then cement/render board and render on top of that.
This allows for airflow between the timber and the cement board and therefore less risk of damp and mould, however this method will cost ~2k more.
I've spoke to a few other builders who have also said my ORIGINAL plan should be fine, they've done lots of single-skin timber work with NO air gap on the outside. However I've done much reading and it seems most everyone has a ventilation layer (and it certainly makes sense to me). I'm getting conflicted messages and really need some clarification!
Does anyone have any experience here please? How long can I expect the extension to last with no airflow between the timber and render/cladding? When I come to sell, will a surveyor mark me down because there is insufficient airflow?
Thanks