I was always planning on cladding the back wall of my garden room with those black corrugated “coraline” sheets as I’ve used them before on roofing and they’re easy to work with. I did this then thought they look pretty good, and a kinda industrial look so started cladding the whole thing with them.
Just had my proverbial bonfire peed on though when I see mention of them not meeting requirements for prevention of fire spread when used as cladding.
The building isn’t habitable or subject to BC as it’s small. Construction is concrete plinth with treated 4x2 timber frame with 100mm PIR , osb sheath on outside, plasterboard on inside. EPDM roof, plastic roofline.
Reckon I’m worrying too much or should I look at ditching the coraline and going with timber? I’m sure I’ve seen other outbuildings clad with this stuff in the past.
Just had my proverbial bonfire peed on though when I see mention of them not meeting requirements for prevention of fire spread when used as cladding.
The building isn’t habitable or subject to BC as it’s small. Construction is concrete plinth with treated 4x2 timber frame with 100mm PIR , osb sheath on outside, plasterboard on inside. EPDM roof, plastic roofline.
Reckon I’m worrying too much or should I look at ditching the coraline and going with timber? I’m sure I’ve seen other outbuildings clad with this stuff in the past.