Excellent point I do need to have a think about how the door is being handled.
With regards to the air gap having spoken to several guys in my local aquarist society it appears none of them have air gaps in their wooden sheds but simply butted the kingspan tight against the wall. Now from...
If the battens for my shed are slightly shorter than my insulation by say 3 or 4mm how risky would screwing the osb board to the the battens be leaving a small gap behind the osb
The other option is obviously to add a small strapping to make it slightly protruding but I was curious if it...
Thanks for the reply I was actually pondering doing that the fact that someone with your experience thinks the same makes that a definite go-er in my book! 50mm would give me 95mm total (45mm stud + 50mm) giving room for 75mm (3 inch) of insulation and a 20mm air gap.
I take it I could just...
I really would prefer to use 50mm hence me thinking about tacking another piece of wood to the stud so if i tacked on say 30mm that would give me 75mm total 25mm air gap and then 50mm kingspan ?
I currently have all these tanks running in a room in my house so I'm used to bonkers leccy bills lol
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I received my new 7 x 10 shed yesterday which i'm insulating and will be runnning as a fish shed holding circa 50 tropical tanks meaning the shed will be heated at all time to about 78-80 degrees F
I had planned to (and still would prefer to use 2 x 25 m sheets of kingspan but here in...