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    Looking for EPDM kit for flat workshop roof

    Yeah I saw all the options, but are all EPDMs the same? Does thickness really make a difference?
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    Looking for EPDM kit for flat workshop roof

    Hello, I am looking for the best value for money EPDM kit for a 4880mm x 3660mm flat workshop roof. I don't mind if its a bit pricey as long as its good and will last long. I found "Firestone EPDM RubberCover 1.52" at £196. Do I need this thickness? Whats the real difference with 1.14...
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    Planning permission sillyness

    Yeah.. I am in the end probably going to go with two split extensions with a gap in between (1m / enough for a door). I'll put sliding patio doors on each wall so I dont need to waste 300mm of cavity wall I will break later and since I already have the doors. Then apply for an infill pp.. and...
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    Planning permission sillyness

    Thats what I am planning, in fact but there is the issue of external walls being 300mm. My (best) workaround is to put some 2m sliding doors on each side of the two extensions, so I dont have to build useless walls. I already have the sliding doors available... But it's crazy I have to resort to...
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    Built my shed but have questions about insulation

    Floor: The floor joists do not touch the concrete slab everywhere so it has small holes all over for ventilation. There are two Damp Proof Membranes, one below the concrete slab (only up to a certain point) which was added before I bought the house, and one I put on top of the slab plus the...
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    Built my shed but have questions about insulation

    My studding is pressure treated and C24, so it's not that big a deal if it gets wet as long as there is air for it to dry. So far I have the following actions I need to take: 1) Loosen the last weatherboard 2) Add some 25mm battens to the cladding to put the insulation on 3) Breather...
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    Built my shed but have questions about insulation

    I see, makes sense. But if a breather is just for water resistance, are there any insulation slabs that include it on one side? If I loosen the last board, I will also get insects. This means I can't use wool glass since insects love that stuff, and make nests in it. Also polystyrene will...
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    Planning permission sillyness

    I know, but I won't get planning permission for this. (I went to a pre planning meeting, and they started saying crap about Original character of the house, Excessive development etc) The thing is they told me I have two choices which I find really really silly. Choice one) Demolish the...
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    Built my shed but have questions about insulation

    Hi guys, Pictures of the shed I finished building at last: http://imgur.com/a/IU8gI Floor joists and roof joists are 6x2, studs are 4x2. All wood is C24. Cladding is 27mm x 144mm weatherboard. All pressure treated. Flooring is 18mm marine plywood and roofing is 12mm marine plywood with...
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    Planning permission sillyness

    The wording in the technical guide is: Where an extension fills the area between a side elevation and a rear wall, then the restrictions on extensions beyond rear walls and side walls will apply.
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    Planning permission sillyness

    Hey guys, I recently undertook the project of extending the rear of my house and decided to get a permitted development certificate. The rear profile of my bungalow is flush, but some time in 1980s it used to be L shaped and every bungalow in the area had a square infill to make the rear...
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    What cladding do you all use?

    Yeah weatherboard does seem like its holey.. I am planning to put Kingspan insulation between the cladding and a layer of ply sheet for the inside finish. I guess I will go with shiplap as it seems what most nicer sheds use.
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    What cladding do you all use?

    I was looking into cladding and it suprised me at how expensive it is in comparison to the rest of a shed. Is there any benefit on using certain cladding over the next? The cheapest I have found is Weatherboard but then Shiplap looks and fits nicer, but is usually double the price... In the...
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    Shed flooring / joists size question

    Yeah makes sense, it's the same in Norway, everything is wood-built over there.
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    Shed flooring / joists size question

    I would never buy timber for wickes or B&Q tbh, I was looking at this place which has 2x4: http://catalogue.chilterntimber.co.uk/product26310625catno780625.html At around £2.95 per 2.4m (this is studding timber though) It also has 2x6 pressure treaded Sawn KD for joists at around £2 per...
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    Shed flooring / joists size question

    It's going to store a lot of stuff (various old electronics and hardware), some might be a bit heavy.. But yeah since the price difference isn't so big, I would rather be on the safe side. The american specs for joists all say 2x6 (I guess because it's windy as heck in the US). I am also...
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    Shed flooring / joists size question

    Hey all, So I am building my first shed, and I am designing the flooring / joists and how they will fit together. From what I kind find on the market for joists... I only see 2.4m, 3m, 4.2m, 4.8m etc cuts. For this shed, I was thinking of using: Pressure Treated Softwood Joist Timber - 47...
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    Building a shed with a veranda

    There are two points here, 1) The entrance "mini veranda" This bit is just for the aesthetics... It just looks so much nicer having an entrance with a railing.. not sure what to do with this bit though because it is technically a veranda... 2) The storage "cover bit" This I could...
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