I have an 8' by 5' wooden shed which I plan to insulate. It's constructed of tongue & groove and the studs inside are 1.75 inches (45mm) deep.
I don't want to make it much smaller inside so I'm thinking of putting the insulating material between the studs and then screwing plywood onto the studs. From reading earlier threads I see that I need to leave a ventilated airgap between the insulation and the t&g. Is it realistic to accommodate reasonable insulation and an airgap within the 45mm depth of the studs? I was thinking of using some sort of kingspan type boards.
Thanks
David
I don't want to make it much smaller inside so I'm thinking of putting the insulating material between the studs and then screwing plywood onto the studs. From reading earlier threads I see that I need to leave a ventilated airgap between the insulation and the t&g. Is it realistic to accommodate reasonable insulation and an airgap within the 45mm depth of the studs? I was thinking of using some sort of kingspan type boards.
Thanks
David