I am about to clad and insulate the internal breezeblock walls of my garage. I need to minimise weight of materials and heavy work for health reasons.
I have planned a way that would suit me, namely battening the walls with 25x38mm, insulating with 25mm polystyrene and finising with 3mm mdf.
A couple of questions, is the above method satisfactory? To avoid a lot of drilling and rawplugging, could I fit the battens to the wall and the mdf to the battens with one of the modern 'no nails' adhesives? and finally if I emulsion the mdf afterwards, would I have any problem with warping?
Many thanks.
I have planned a way that would suit me, namely battening the walls with 25x38mm, insulating with 25mm polystyrene and finising with 3mm mdf.
A couple of questions, is the above method satisfactory? To avoid a lot of drilling and rawplugging, could I fit the battens to the wall and the mdf to the battens with one of the modern 'no nails' adhesives? and finally if I emulsion the mdf afterwards, would I have any problem with warping?
Many thanks.