Hi
Ill give you some background of the build so far and then hopefully someone will be able to give me some advice as my latest job seems to be trawling the internet!!
SUMMER HOUSE / STORAGE / HOBBY WORKSHOP
BASE
Reinforced concrete slab 100+mm x 7.2 x 3.6m
4x2 treated timber bearers DPC wrapped
9mm OSB3 sub floor
WALLS
4x2 c24 studs with 9mm OSB3 racking & Breather membrane overlapped and taped
19mm treated vertical battens plus airflow top & bottom for waney edge covering
ROOF
222 x 35mm ridge & cross braces 4x2 c24 rafters with 11mm OSB3 & breather membrane
for 19 & 25mm counter-battened cold roof to corrugated steel
As the building is pretty air tight I'm toying with no airflow within the cavities. I plan to seal up the osb gaps at the eaves and within the electrical installation. I then would like to fill the cavities tight with insulation bats, and over board with polystyrene backed plaster boards.
My question is would this system work without the need of an internal vapour barrier to the wall and ceiling; and would it still be 50% substandard to modern foil backed insulation - with air flow, and the inherent insulation gaps, cracks, and service holes?
Many thanks in advance
Tony
ps The boss (mrs) only has a 5k budget and the foil backed stuff may just break the bank!
Ill give you some background of the build so far and then hopefully someone will be able to give me some advice as my latest job seems to be trawling the internet!!
SUMMER HOUSE / STORAGE / HOBBY WORKSHOP
BASE
Reinforced concrete slab 100+mm x 7.2 x 3.6m
4x2 treated timber bearers DPC wrapped
9mm OSB3 sub floor
WALLS
4x2 c24 studs with 9mm OSB3 racking & Breather membrane overlapped and taped
19mm treated vertical battens plus airflow top & bottom for waney edge covering
ROOF
222 x 35mm ridge & cross braces 4x2 c24 rafters with 11mm OSB3 & breather membrane
for 19 & 25mm counter-battened cold roof to corrugated steel
As the building is pretty air tight I'm toying with no airflow within the cavities. I plan to seal up the osb gaps at the eaves and within the electrical installation. I then would like to fill the cavities tight with insulation bats, and over board with polystyrene backed plaster boards.
My question is would this system work without the need of an internal vapour barrier to the wall and ceiling; and would it still be 50% substandard to modern foil backed insulation - with air flow, and the inherent insulation gaps, cracks, and service holes?
Many thanks in advance
Tony
ps The boss (mrs) only has a 5k budget and the foil backed stuff may just break the bank!