Hello all,
I have put up the wood frame for my new garden room, and the roof joists are 6 x 2.
I put a cold deck on my extension a few years back, and that was relatively easy, but this time think that warm deck would be the way to go this time on the garden room.
However, I wondered if anyone had any thoughts otherwise when it comes to garden rooms?
The reason I ask is that I have lots of space between the joists 150mm, so it does make me wonder if I could do some form of composite?
Perhaps I could have 70mm between the joists...... and if so is there a different configuration for the vapour barrier?
I know this may be silly, but thought I would put it out to the experts in case there was another way.
The reason I thought about this is just because it seems mad to whack OSB3 down on the top of the joists, and then create a whole new frame on top to hold the insulation in place before putting ply down on top of that.
I know I shouldnt be thinking about the material costs, but its always worth exploring.
Thanks for any advice!
I have put up the wood frame for my new garden room, and the roof joists are 6 x 2.
I put a cold deck on my extension a few years back, and that was relatively easy, but this time think that warm deck would be the way to go this time on the garden room.
However, I wondered if anyone had any thoughts otherwise when it comes to garden rooms?
The reason I ask is that I have lots of space between the joists 150mm, so it does make me wonder if I could do some form of composite?
Perhaps I could have 70mm between the joists...... and if so is there a different configuration for the vapour barrier?
I know this may be silly, but thought I would put it out to the experts in case there was another way.
The reason I thought about this is just because it seems mad to whack OSB3 down on the top of the joists, and then create a whole new frame on top to hold the insulation in place before putting ply down on top of that.
I know I shouldnt be thinking about the material costs, but its always worth exploring.
Thanks for any advice!