Thank you! not sure how much material I would need for either of them and what else would be needed is the question so I can plan the budget. I am a pretty layman in all this... working things out based on various forums for this work as aiming to keep the cost low.
I have updated my question...you are right but being a layman and having kids to juggle with their demands don't have a lot of time also don't have electrics in place too... so along with insulation, I will be running cables too. then get an electrician to connect/terminate the mains in the...
Hi Fatmcgav, I am really inspired by the feed on your thread. could you please guide me with the what and quantity of materials that I would need for 4x4m log cabin(2.6m high at the tallest point & rest is 2.4m on walls)... ( i have the one you put down). I need to do insulation and electrics...
I want to insulate my log cabin as economically as possible and would like to keep it warm as much as possible for 6 to 8 hours between 15 to 20 degrees.
My log cabin is 4mX4m and the tallest point is 260cm ( 2.6m). So I guess the side walls are 2.4m. it doesn't have studs except on the roof...
Ha ha... economical doesn't mean cheap, but not dearer to the pocket... as long as it can retain heat for a 6-8hrs on Cold days. also not sure what quantity and how much material I would need. Please correct me if 50mm insulation won't be good enough for this.
I want to insulate my log cabin as economically as possible and would like to keep it warm as much as possible for 6 to 8 hours between 15 to 20 degrees.
My log cabin is 4mX4m and the tallest point is 260cm ( 2.6m). So I guess the side walls are 2.4m. it doesn't have studs except on the roof...