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    Garden office summer house - Vapour barrier needed

    Hi Sorry for the delay in responding, that is great many thanks for that. And so I use 'foil backed insulation' the foil side faces outside? And with this there is no need for plastic? One final question but about the roof, we are going to use, Galvanised Box Profile Roofing Sheet So...
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    Garden office summer house - Vapour barrier needed

    oh right, so in short both... :) from the outside a) Cladding b) batons c) Breathable membrane d) Plywood e) plastic sheer f) Kingspan g) Plasterboard/internal boarding Cheers :)
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    Garden office summer house - Vapour barrier needed

    Hi, I am sure you have all been asked this a thousand times, but I cannot find an answer. We are building a wooden framed garden office/summer house, using plywood for the walls, and OSB for the roof. We are then going to externally 'clad' the walls. The roof will have 'Galvanised Steel...
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    Should I use a soakaway

    Hi We don't see alot of water running across the ground there, but further down closer to the house we can see rivers of water running down the patio area and down the side gate onto the road. And yes there is a fair amount of clay, but not where the shed is or behind it. Or not at the...
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    Should I use a soakaway

    Hi Many thanks for that. I was not thinking of connecting it to the guttering of the office, but just to slow down the rain water that hits the garden, and move water from the back of the shed as it falls into the ACO Raindrain Channel Drain - so cutting down the chances of rain water or any...
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    Should I use a soakaway

    Hi, We are building a garden office, but our garden is on a slop. Basically the garden is 18foot wide and about 300 foot long, being higher at the end of the garden and lower closer to the house. The Garden Office will be 16foot by 12foot. So the back of the shed has a higher ground level...
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