Hi guys,
In the near future I'm going to be studding out half my garage for use as a fish-room. Probably sounds extremely odd to you lot, but it's to store my fish tanks in and coral breeding setups.
As a result I need the temperature in there to be pretty stable. I've seen a variety of methods used, including polystyrene, rockwool and cellotext/kingspan.
The garage is single brick construction and as I'm boarding to halfway I haven't got to worry about the front door as the stud wall will counter this. I do have a personal side door and window which I'll be replacing with double glazed units.
My question is what is the best method, on a budget, to insulate the garage in such a way that temperature will be relatively stable throughout the seasons. The environment is likely to be quite damp and humid so a couple of large extractors on a humidity controller will be used to combat this.
Many thanks!
In the near future I'm going to be studding out half my garage for use as a fish-room. Probably sounds extremely odd to you lot, but it's to store my fish tanks in and coral breeding setups.
As a result I need the temperature in there to be pretty stable. I've seen a variety of methods used, including polystyrene, rockwool and cellotext/kingspan.
The garage is single brick construction and as I'm boarding to halfway I haven't got to worry about the front door as the stud wall will counter this. I do have a personal side door and window which I'll be replacing with double glazed units.
My question is what is the best method, on a budget, to insulate the garage in such a way that temperature will be relatively stable throughout the seasons. The environment is likely to be quite damp and humid so a couple of large extractors on a humidity controller will be used to combat this.
Many thanks!