I am building a garden office, timber construction, insulated with plasterboard walls finish.
You can see from the photo below I stared fitting noggins in the walls corners and around the doorway, I then halted this to get the roof on asap due to the weather. I have the timber here to fit noggins in between all the uprights, but a friend told me that he had seen a timber construction where they had not been fitted and had insulation all the way up, think it was to reduce the cold transfer through the wall?
It make no difference to me if I fit them or not, its only a little time and effort to fit and drill for cables, but I want the structure to be as sound as possible and don't ant movement and plater cracking when complete.
Any tips or advice?
You can see from the photo below I stared fitting noggins in the walls corners and around the doorway, I then halted this to get the roof on asap due to the weather. I have the timber here to fit noggins in between all the uprights, but a friend told me that he had seen a timber construction where they had not been fitted and had insulation all the way up, think it was to reduce the cold transfer through the wall?
It make no difference to me if I fit them or not, its only a little time and effort to fit and drill for cables, but I want the structure to be as sound as possible and don't ant movement and plater cracking when complete.
Any tips or advice?